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Overview of “Knowing” Rabbit Stew Definitions/Terminology
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Direct Experience? Other sources? Authority Tradition How is scientific knowledge different from other ways of knowing stuff?
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Scientific Knowledge Logical Supported by EMPERICAL evidence Science is… Causal Probabilistic Be careful of pointing out the “isolated exception”
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The trouble with humans Inaccurate observations Overgeneralization Selective observation Illogical reasoning HOW DOES SCIENCE GUARD AGAINST THESE PROBLEMS?
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Premodern Modern Postmodern
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Theory A formal statement of how two or more concepts relate Theory is different from… Belief or philosophy “Normative” versus “Empirical” The Death Penalty as an example
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Variables Literally, something that “varies” Typically used to lump individuals into particular groups Examples? Attributes Specific levels or values under a particular variable Typically: Concept Variable Attributes
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Idiographic vs. nomothetic Induction vs. deduction Qualitative vs. quantitative Pure vs. applied
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All resources are NOT CREATED EQUAL Should a Time Magazine article be treated the same as a article in the journal Criminology? Should a statement made on a web site be given the same weight as one made in a published book?
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Accuracy Authority Objectivity Currency
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