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Sociological Approaches: Structuralism vs. Interpretivism by Geoffrey Gunawan is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Here are the key differences between positivism and interpretivism: Positivism: - Focuses on producing quantitative data through methods like surveys and statistics - Aims for objectivity by being neutral and value-free in order to discover the objective truth - Prefers experimental methods that are similar to those used in natural sciences Interpretivism: - Focuses more on understanding meanings and motivations rather than just producing facts - Believes it is important to understand why people behave
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- Geoffrey Gunawan
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- EN