How does scientific inquiry try to avoid the common pitfalls that produce error in nonscientific inquiry?

The Basics of Social Research

Respond to the following: Answer each discussion(X2). Include at least 2 references. A good response to a written question should combine your personal experiences with theory to support your work. Be thoughtful and insightful and it must demonstrate critical thinking and analysis. A good response to the question should be about 3-4 paragraphs, and address all of the issues that are raised.

 M1D1: Benefits of Scientific Inquiry

We will discuss the advantages of scientific inquiry

1. How does scientific inquiry try to avoid the common pitfalls that produce error in nonscientific inquiry?

M1D2: Inductive Reasoning in Research

We will discuss how inductive reasoning is utilized in social science

2. Why is inductive reasoning utilized in social science?  How does it differ from deductive reasoning?

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