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Preface
Conference Participants
Introduction: Uneasy Social Science
Richard A. Shweder and Donald W. Fiske
1. Three Scientific World Views and the Covering Law Model
Roy D'Andrade
2. Generalization and the Social Psychology of "Other Worlds"
Philip E. Converse
3. Specificity of Method and Knowledge in Social Science
Donald W. Fiske
4. Social Inquiry by and for Earthlings
Lee J. Cronbach
5. Science's Social System of Validity-Enhancing Collective Belief Change and the Problems of the Social Sciences
Donald T. Campbell
6. Correspondence versus Autonomy in the Language of Understanding Human Action
Kenneth J. Gergen
7. Divergent Rationalities
Richard A. Shweder
8. Explanation in the Social Sciences and in Life Situations
Paul F. Secord
9. Some Uses and Misuses of the Social Sciences in Medicine
Arthur Kleinman
10. Social Measurement as the Creation of Expert Systems
Aaron V. Cicourel
11. The Forms and Functions of Social Knowledge
Donald N. Levine
12. Non-Linear Behavior
Frank M. Richter
13. Heuristics and the Study of Human Behavior
William C. Wimsatt
14. What Social Scientists Don't Understand
Paul E. Meehl
15. Philosophy of Science and the Potentials for Knowledge in the Social Sciences
Alexander Rosenberg
16. Similarity and Collaboration within the Sciences
Philip S. Holzman
17. Two Extremes on the Social Science Commitment Continuum
Barbara Frankel
18. Pluralisms and Subjectivities
Donald W. Fiske and Richard A. Shweder
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
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