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The three paradigms/philosophies of science - Answer Positivism, interpretive, conflict/critical What are the basic tenets of the Positivism paradigm? - Answer The tenets of this paradigm are: · Things that just are (ie. Gravity); There are processes that happen independently of human awa...

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The three paradigms/philosophies of science - Answer Positivism, interpretive, conflict/critical



What are the basic tenets of the Positivism paradigm? - Answer The tenets of this paradigm are: ·
Things that just are (ie. Gravity); There are processes that happen independently of human awareness of
them; Deterministic; Cause & Effect (X --> Y); Individualistic; Value free (a fact is a fact); we can discover
the laws of the universe through the scientific processes; prediction and control can help humans meet
their needs and desires.



What are the basic tenets of the Interpretive paradigm? - Answer The tenets of this paradigm are: · "It
depends"; Importance depends on a person's interpretation regardless of fact; There is no single reality;
Reciprocal causality (X <-->Y); Relational; Relativistic; Contextual; Wholistic; many human actions cannot
be predicted or controlled; attempts to manipulate and control are not ethical; knowledge is created by
individuals living in a historical era; gaining understanding/reflecting on meaning serves as a catalyst for
action.



What are the basic tenets of the Critical/Conflict paradigm? - Answer The tenets of this paradigm are: ·
Haves vs Have Nots; Life is conflict between these two groups; Haves do not want change; Have nots do
want change (resulting in revolution, systems change, etc.); Competition for scarce resources (those that
control resources are likely to exploit those who do not); exploitations may not be conscious but just a
pursuit of self interest; conflict allows for change, but conflict is not solvable.



What is the primary goal of Positivism? - Answer The primary goal of this paradigm is explanation and
prediction.



What is the primary goal of Interpretivism? - Answer The primary goal of this paradigm is
understanding.



What is the primary goal of the Critical/Conflict paradigm? - Answer The primary goal of this paradigm
is emancipation and empowerment of oppressed people and social groups.

, What are the steps of the deductive side of the Wallace Wheel? - Answer The steps on this side of the
Wallace Wheel lead from top to bottom. They are: Theory, hypothesis, design research, observation.



What are the steps of the inductive side of the Wallace Wheel? - Answer The steps on this side of the
Wallace Wheel lead from bottom to top. They are: Observation, generalizations, theory construction,
and theory.



In which type of reasoning would you start with a theory and then form a hypothesis? - Answer
Deductive reasoning starts with this step and leads to the second step.



In which type of reasoning would you develop a theory last based on observations, generalizations, and
theory constructed? - Answer Inductive reasoning ends with this step (which is led up to by these
steps).



In deductive reasoning, once a hypothesis is formed what is the next step? - Answer In deductive
reasoning, research is designed after this second step.



Which type of reasoning begins with a theory/idea, develops a hypothesis, designs a study, and then
makes an observation. - Answer These are the steps of deductive reasoning.



Which type of reasoning begins with an observation, makes generalizations based on the observation,
constructs a theory, and then ends with a theory? - Answer These are the steps of inductive reasoning.



What are the basic principles of Family Development Theory (based on the View Master)? - Answer
The basic principles of this theory (based on the View Master) are: · Families progress through stages;
There are crucial tasks associated with each stage.



What are the basic principles of Exchange Theory (based on the View Master)? - Answer The basic
principles of this theory (based on the View Master) are: Choices in relationships are evaluated based on
the rewards minus the costs.



What are the basic principles of Symbolic Interactionism Theory (based on the View Master)? - Answer
The basic principles of this theory (based on the View Master) are: People will react to something
according to the meaning that the thing has for them.

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