There have been a lot of arguments regarding the scientific nature of the social science disciplines. While some argue that the social sciences are not scientific in nature due to their areas of operations and the nature of their subject matter, others, particularly the social scientists themselves, argue that despite the claims of the ‘pure’ sciences, they still abstract from the characteristics of science, involve themselves in rigorous scientific experimentation and investigations and adhere to the principles of scientific laid down rules of research processes. This paper on the scientific nature of the social sciences explores these schools of thought and evaluates the processes of social research and investigation to survey how scienti...
According to Encyclopedias of Social Science, Research is defined as “ the manipulation of things, c...
Research and research-related activities have an extremely important role to play in socio-economic...
There are many definitions of science, and these are commonly based on literary and social usage rat...
For the social sciences, the approach and processes in research are quite different. The type of evi...
This paper looks at the centrality of action in social disciplines and examines the implications of ...
The article concentrates on the most essential elements of a social science as research, whereby res...
The debate concerning the scientific or unscientific status of the social sciences and the question ...
We propose new articulation of the differences between the natural sciences and the social sciences....
A scientific research uses the methods and techniques which contribute to the perception of a partic...
This article aims to provide a conceptual and theoretical analysis of the main theoretical and philo...
This research study sought to identify prominent features of the nature of science (NOS) embedded in...
Science as a knowledge has two main parts, those are social science and natural science. Natural sc...
The Sociological Ninety ten rules that are proposed in this paper, are based on the fundamental prem...
The contribution of the field of science and technology studies (STS) to main stream sociology has s...
Methodological understanding of the theory is as important as the theory itself, and must show the r...
According to Encyclopedias of Social Science, Research is defined as “ the manipulation of things, c...
Research and research-related activities have an extremely important role to play in socio-economic...
There are many definitions of science, and these are commonly based on literary and social usage rat...
For the social sciences, the approach and processes in research are quite different. The type of evi...
This paper looks at the centrality of action in social disciplines and examines the implications of ...
The article concentrates on the most essential elements of a social science as research, whereby res...
The debate concerning the scientific or unscientific status of the social sciences and the question ...
We propose new articulation of the differences between the natural sciences and the social sciences....
A scientific research uses the methods and techniques which contribute to the perception of a partic...
This article aims to provide a conceptual and theoretical analysis of the main theoretical and philo...
This research study sought to identify prominent features of the nature of science (NOS) embedded in...
Science as a knowledge has two main parts, those are social science and natural science. Natural sc...
The Sociological Ninety ten rules that are proposed in this paper, are based on the fundamental prem...
The contribution of the field of science and technology studies (STS) to main stream sociology has s...
Methodological understanding of the theory is as important as the theory itself, and must show the r...
According to Encyclopedias of Social Science, Research is defined as “ the manipulation of things, c...
Research and research-related activities have an extremely important role to play in socio-economic...
There are many definitions of science, and these are commonly based on literary and social usage rat...