Acadiensis, Volumes 6-7Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1976 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... social sciences . In the most recent essays , he argues formalistically for general laws of human behavior , histori- cal objectivity , a full reciprocity between history and social science , and the formal application of social science ...
... social sciences . In the most recent essays , he argues formalistically for general laws of human behavior , histori- cal objectivity , a full reciprocity between history and social science , and the formal application of social science ...
Page 120
... social change , historical demog- raphy as well as economics , politics , social history , and historiographic materials . The intending scholar may well find it profitable to read both volumes despite the obvious areas of overlap ...
... social change , historical demog- raphy as well as economics , politics , social history , and historiographic materials . The intending scholar may well find it profitable to read both volumes despite the obvious areas of overlap ...
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... social scientists , computer specialists , statisticians , and mathematicians.11 As with other technically - oriented developments in social research , the mastery of the procedures alone is no guarantee of the quality of the product ...
... social scientists , computer specialists , statisticians , and mathematicians.11 As with other technically - oriented developments in social research , the mastery of the procedures alone is no guarantee of the quality of the product ...
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