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Empirical research is a logical operation

Posted on March 2, 2016
by John Jackson

“Empirical research is first and foremost a logical rather than a mathematical operation.” (Babbie 2012).

For me, this reminder makes quantitative methods of analysis a bit easier to approach.

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