Difference between revisions of "Grief (1993)"
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− | + | ===What is the author's hypothesis? === | |
− | + | ===How does the author test the hypothesis? === | |
− | + | ===How does the author rule out alternative hypotheses?=== | |
− | + | ===How might these tests be run if one had quantitative evidence? === | |
− | + | ===What problems might arise in this quantitative analysis?=== | |
Empirical Questions: | Empirical Questions: | ||
− | + | ===What's the author's hypothesis? === | |
− | + | ===How it is tested?=== | |
− | + | ===What do the tests achieve? === | |
− | + | ===How could the tests be improved?=== | |
− | + | === What are the tests' strengths and weaknesses? === | |
− | + | === Can you think of any alternative empirical tests?=== |
Revision as of 02:02, 5 June 2011
Contents
- 1 Theory Questions:
- 1.1 What is the author's hypothesis?
- 1.2 How does the author test the hypothesis?
- 1.3 How does the author rule out alternative hypotheses?
- 1.4 How might these tests be run if one had quantitative evidence?
- 1.5 What problems might arise in this quantitative analysis?
- 1.6 What's the author's hypothesis?
- 1.7 How it is tested?
- 1.8 What do the tests achieve?
- 1.9 How could the tests be improved?
- 1.10 What are the tests' strengths and weaknesses?
- 1.11 Can you think of any alternative empirical tests?
Theory Questions:
What is the author's hypothesis?
How does the author test the hypothesis?
How does the author rule out alternative hypotheses?
How might these tests be run if one had quantitative evidence?
What problems might arise in this quantitative analysis?
Empirical Questions: