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- Analysis, Interpretation, and Visual Presentation of Experimental Data
- Statistics for Analysis of Experimental Data
- Experimental Epistemology James R. Beebe (University at Buffalo) Forthcoming in Companion to Epistemology, Edited by Andrew Cullison (Continuum) Word Count: 8,351
- Natural and Field Experiments: the Role of Qualitative Methods
- Supporting Experimental Methods in Information System Research Nadine Mandran, Sophie Dupuy-Chessa
- Social Science Research: Principles, Methods, and Practices Anol Bhattacherjee University of South Florida, [email protected]
- How Scientists Are Brought Back Into Science – the Error of Empiricism
- Settling Tests 6
- Experimental Philosophy of Science and Philosophical Differences Across the Sciences
- Opinion: Why Science Needs Philosophy
- Philosophical Methodology and Its Implications for Experimental Philosophy
- A Mathematical Model for Use in Evaluating and Developing Impact
- Experimental Data Acquisition and Analysis
- Experimental Design and Analysis
- After Lab Ends: How Students Analyze and Interpret Experimental Data
- The Use of Control Chart to Determine Statistically Significant Events
- The Use of Empiricism, Rationalism and Positivism in Library and Information Science Research
- The Scientific Method
- Scientific Method: Page 1 of 4 Lab #1 SCIENTIFIC METHOD
- Ethnography and Experiment in Social Psychological Theory Building: Tactics for Integrating Qualitative Field Data with Quantitative Lab Data
- Topic: Scientific Method Learning Objective/Outcome
- Armchair-‐Friendly Experimental Philosophy
- Combining Experimental Data and Computational Methods for the Non-Computer Specialist
- Experimental Research Data Quality in Materials Science
- "Empiricism All the Way Down": a Defense of the Value-Neutrality of Science in Response to Helen Longino's Contextual Empiricism
- Experimental Philosophy of Science and Philosophical Differences Across the Sciences
- The Epistemology of Error
- The Rise of Empiricism: William James, T. H. Green, and the Struggle Over Psychology
- The Imbalance Between Experiment and Theory in Biology: the Need for Theory-Directed Modeling
- Design Decisions in Research
- The Relevance of Experimental Epistemology to Traditional Epistemology James R