#02 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Armin Trost · Beginner ·📄 Research Papers Explained ·6y ago

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Explains the basics of scientific research

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Human beings by nature are not fully capable of seeing the truth as it is. That’s why we need scientific research. Scientific research is objective, systematic, repeatable, generalizing and always based on theories. All slides of the entire series can be downloaded here: https://armintrost.de/en/professor/digital/social-research-methods/
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