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Ethology / Philosophy of science / Evaluation methods / Case study / Bent Flyvbjerg / Research / Social science / Hypothesis / Karl Popper / Science / Scientific method / Knowledge
Date: 2006-03-27 03:31:25
Ethology
Philosophy of science
Evaluation methods
Case study
Bent Flyvbjerg
Research
Social science
Hypothesis
Karl Popper
Science
Scientific method
Knowledge

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