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100

In the natural sciences the ability to ______  is the gold standard. 

What is predict?

100

Experiments (of the two rival theory variety) are often called _________________

What are ‘crucial experiments?’

100

One explanation for why social science is harder than natural science is because human beings are more ___________ 

Complex

100

We often reliably make predictions about others behavior due to _______.

What is common sense, or folk psychology?"

100
​This psychologist explained human behavior based repressed desires and neurotic beliefs. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Who is Sigmund Freud? 

200

The object of study of the social sciences is _______

What is human beings

200

This physicist, mathematician, and philosopher of science argues that this is not possible to deduce any statement about what will be observed from a single hypothesis alone.

Who is Pierre Duhem?

200

Many behaviorists argue that the basic categories of social science are __________

What is wrong?

200

Human activity can be split into two categories. Behavior and ________

What is action?

200

In Latin it means other things being equal. 

What is ceteris paribus?

300

This view suggests that the although the social sciences have not made as much progress as the natural sciences, some progress has been made suggests that methods of the natural sciences are appropriate for the social sciences

What is the compromise view?

300

These enable us to bend the future to our wishes by manipulating present conditions.

What are general regularities?


300

This historian of science undermined logical positivism by arguing that science does not progress the way the orthodox history of science portrays. 

Who is Thomas Kuhn?

300

This sociologist used folk psychology to explain human behavior in The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. 

Who is Max Weber?

300

Scientifically explaining action basically entails drawing an explanation for action from [L], and a set of statements about a persons desires and __________

What are beliefs 

400

A thing is _______  just in case it is observed before the year 2001 and is green, or it is only observed after 2001 and is blue.

What is grue?

400

Hume’s empiricism influenced a philosophical movement in the 20th century called. 

What is logical positivism?

400

Unlike the natural sciences, which aim to understand causes and to predict and control, the social sciences aim to explain human behavior by making it __________ 

What is meaningful or intelligible?

400

What is a simple way to find out what people believe and desire?

What is ask them? Observe and Experiment are also acceptable 

400

Max Weber argued that beliefs and desires are not just causes of actions, but are _______ for actions as well

What are reasons?

500

This is the view that science is fundamentally about thinking up hypotheses and deducing consequences from them, which can then be used to test the theory by experiment. 

What is hypothetico-deductivism?

500

This American philosopher argues that ultimately we could chose to abandon logic, rather than reject a physical theory in the face of falsifying evidence. 

Who is W.v.O. Quine?

500

____________ is the idea that, because everything in the world is made of the same basic stuff in complex combinations, the laws of biology ought to be derivable from those of chemistry, and the laws of chemistry from the laws of physics

What is reductionism?

500

The social sciences have not provided increasing amounts of knowledge about how to manipulate and control social processes in the same way that we have been able to control physical laws because they have not uncovered ___________ or __________. 

What are laws and empirical generalizations? 

500

We often explain human action by pinpointing the ______ and ________ that lead to them

What are beliefs and desires?

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