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write a note on objectivity in social sciences​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Objectivity is the most cherished value of a scientific research. The essence of objectivity is to make a given research free from researcher's biases. The bias can be caused by a variety of reasons and not all the reasons are always controllable by the researcher.

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Answered by vijisquare
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Answer: Objectivity in social research is the principle drawn from positivism that, as far as is possible, researchers should remain distanced from what they study so findings depend on the nature of what was studied rather than on the personality, beliefs and values of the researcher (an approach not accepted by researchers in the critical, standpoint or interpretivist traditions).

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