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Preferred term
hypothetico-deductive model
Definition
- Definition A general model of science (Popper, 1934, 1959; Hempel, 1970) in which science is stated as involving the formulation of hypotheses and theories from which particular occurrences can be deduced and thus also predicted and explained. As a model of scientific discovery and explanation the hypothetico-deductive method is advanced as an alternative to Baconian ‘inductive method’ (Bacon 1561-1626) in which the simple accumulation of instances gives rise to generalizations. [Source: The SAGE Dictionary of Social Research Methods; Hypothetico-Deductive Model]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/hypothetico-deductive_model
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