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asserted (Kitchener, 2000). This general issue can be unpacked in the form of two fundamental ethical questions that social science researchers are obligated to respond to (Ginsberg & Mertens, 2009; Kitchener & Kitchener, 2009). First, how should research data be collected, analysed and reported...
This position does not assume that scientific objectivity is mere illusion (because it is cultural). Rather, it asks how objectivity is understood and what is involved in achieving it. By looking at what BrunoLatour (1987)has famously called science-in-the-making rather than ready-made science,...
Chapter 2 Social Science 社会科学 Passage 1 Public Trust in the News L1320 I. Warm Up 1.1 Vocabulary Vocabulary Definition circulation [ˌsɜːrkjəˈleɪʃn] n. 流通;发行量 the extent of dissemination as the average number of copies of a publication sold over a given period ex...
Open Science Framework. Repositories for sensitive data that cannot be made public for individual privacy or other legitimate reasons include: UK Data Archive; ICPSR (Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research). Further repositories can be found here. Some of these repositories offer ...
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experiences, reflecting on the importance of the actions performed by workers in maintaining community spaces and creating customer confidence in safely enjoying a ‘hospitable’ environment. This article contributes to social science scholarship of embodied and emotional labour, hospitality and social ...
Science 210, 801–803 (1980). PubMed Google Scholar Prat, Y., Taub, M. & Yovel, Y. Everyday bat vocalizations contain information about emitter, addressee, context, and behavior. Sci. Rep. 6, 1–10 (2016). This paper shows how large datasets and machine learning approaches can help...
Social science as an academic field of study developed out of the aforementioned Age of Enlightenment (or Age of Reason). Smith, Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Denis Diderot, Immanuel Kant, and David Hume were among the major intellectuals at the time who laid the foundation for the study o...