Unit 8 Flashcards
1
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What are the ways to identify theories in the text?
A
- Look for statements that explain why regularities occur. Indicator words: because, why, explains, accounts for.
- Theories typically have broader scope than that which they explain. Many regularities can be explained with the same theory.
- Theories are more remote from direct evidence than the events or processes they explain.
- Theories commonly use specialized technical language.
2
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What are first-stage criticisms of empirical theories?
A
- There is a plausible alternative theory.
- The theory makes doubtful predictions. What else would we expect to occur if the theory was true? Does it actually occur? If not then the theory is discredited.
3
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What are second-stage criticisms of empirical theories?
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- Defense against doubtful predictions is ad hoc.
2. The theory is untestable.
4
Q
Explain ad hoc defense against doubtful predictions.
A
If the proponent of the theory changes the theory to accommodate the damaging evidence presented by the theory critic.
5
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What is empirical theory?
A
Empirical theory is a set of statements of broad scope that explains why patterns or regularities occur.
6
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What is a regularity?
A
A pattern of behavior that is explained by a theory.