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Positivism B-I-N-G-O Naturalism Herbert Spencer Vienna CirclePostpositivism Religion of Humanity Objectivism Quantitative research Law of three stages Qualitative research Empiricism Social progress Social construct Antipositivism Critical Realism Theological stage Auguste Comte

Positivism B-I-N-G-O Quantitative research Social progress Theological stage Religion of Humanity Critical Realism Law of three stages Emile Durkheim Empiricism NationalismSociology Instru- mentalism Anglo- American Social construct Thomas Kuhn Logical positivism J.S. Mill

Positivism B-I-N-G-O Metaphysical stage Auguste Comte Antipositivism Henri de Saint-Simon PostpositivismEmpiricism Religion of Humanity Naturalism Vienna Circle Logical positivism J.S. Mill Quantitative research ObservationsIndividualism Theological stage Emile Durkheim

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Positivism B-I-N-G-O Observations Auguste Comte PostpositivismNaturalism Qualitative research Theological stage Vienna CircleGeneral law Empiricism Karl Marx Social progress Logical positivism Social evolution Quantitative research Positive stageSociology

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Positivism B-I-N-G-O Positive stage Probabilistic interpretation Quantitative research Auguste Comte PostpositivismGeneral lawNaturalismKarl Popper Logical positivism EmpiricismEmile Durkheim Qualitative research Critical theory Theological stage The Law of Three Stages Verification

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