A scientific paradigm is a framework containing all the commonly accepted views about a subject, conventions about what direction research should take and how it should be performed.
A paradigm theory is a general theory that helps to provide scientists working in a particular field with their broad theoretical framework—what Kuhn calls their “conceptual scheme.” It provides them with their basic assumptions, key concepts, and methodology. It gives their research its general ...
What Is A Paradigm? Theoretical,Conceptual And Psycholinguistic Analysis Of The Term This article attempts to clarify the multiple uses of the term Paradigm. The methodology applied is twofold: first, a historical recount of the term within... González,Fredy - 《Investigación Y Postgrado》 被引...
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The paradigm distinction proposed by Burrell & Morgan (1979) is used to refine the discussion on the disagreements that involve the discipline and to reveal gaps in its theoretical development. Finally, a multiparadigmatic approach is suggested, seeking to reconcile different theoretical positions and ...
BOOK REVIEW: Teaching as a Collaborative Activity: An Activity Theoretical Contribution to the Innovation of Teaching utively in stages of the teachers' curriculum. It seems to me, however, that the Vygotskian view is against this kind of analytic definition of elements. In Vygotsky's view, we...
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It is a peculiar anomaly of scholarship in the field of sexuality - within whatever disciplinary paradigm - that terms such as sexual orientation or sexual preference are deployed without prior definition of the concept sex. In this, academe merely reflects and reproduces the discursive anomaly that...
“Basically, the problem is that behavior is the only thing we know how to measure reliably,” says Pavlick. “Anything else requires a theoretical commitment, and people don’t like having to make a theoretical commitment because it’s so loaded.” ...
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