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    studies focusing on gender differences and I believe that it is still the case for race differences. This class made me realized that you can’t believe everything that is written in scientific journal article. You need to form an opinion based on both empirical evidence and the sociocultural context you are living…

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    author has placed importance on having clear distinction between the traditional management accounting and SMA. The article identifies that strategic management accounting doesn’t have a widely accepted definition and that the empirical researches are insufficient as the empirical research carried out are only focused on the techniques and level of usage. Also, there seems to be an existence of accounting lag as evidenced by the lack of progress of SMA despite being introduced for a long time…

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    order to truly prove his existence as anything more than conceptual, it must be done synthetically. I cannot believe in God/s without empirical evidence. 3. Conclusion: In conclusion, I do not find the Ontological argument satisfying; it’s either begging the question, hopelessly vague, full of unsupported assertions, or true on a purely conceptual level with no empirical evidence being presented. There are some valid arguments put forward, but none of them are…

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    Bas Van Faassen Analysis

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    anti-realist claim, that being the notion that a theory that is superior in its explanatory nature is empirically adequate. The importance of empirical adequacy is a pivotal factor in differentiating Van Fraassen’s beliefs and realism. A theory is empirically adequate when everything it asserts about the observable world is true. The requirements of empirical adequacy are less demanding and more warranted than those of absolute truth, because it requires theories to make true assertions only…

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    Atheism Vs Religion

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    This essay intends to prove the idea that atheism would eventually trump over religion. These arguments for the dominance of atheism can be categorized under philosophical, historical and social perspectives. One of the chief reasons is the lack of empirical proof of the existence of god. People have overtime assumed this existence based…

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    Besides, overwhelmed, buttressed and bolstered by the fear and disgust generated by high capital or, sometimes, even non-violent crime rates, public attitudes to reviewing contemporary penal policy tend to compel politicians to undertake inessential reformation (Bandes, 2009; Wade-Gery, 1800). One perfunctory strategy commonly employed by the conservative policymakers in combating crime is to promote the policies that sweep more broadly, such as death penalty, through the use of exemplifying…

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    Based on that hypothesis, four different experiment were carried which helped solidify the results. For these experiments, empirical study and quantitative study methods were used. The empirical research study utilizes the relationships between two variables, and uses of quantitative methods to put the result in numbers. Moreover, it can also be said that the researchers used correlation method as well, because…

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    uses evidence from other writers and bloggers they are only people’s opinions and not real facts. Although Carr gives a myriad of examples, and evidence supporting his claim, his argument is biased through his own experiences and lacks valuable empirical data to support his thesis. The main bases of Carr’s evidence that he uses throughout the essay are from his friends and unnamed, illegitimate authorities who are either writers or bloggers that have the same beliefs as him. The evidence he…

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    initial research scope, but, aid the purpose of the research. A quantitative research must add values to the overall reading as quantitative values are necessary. Additionally, these values add to the researchers’ alignment of purpose and goals. Empirical theories, algorithms, and…

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    study’s measurement is reliable and valid. Interobserver agreement is a precious tool that this science offers and is considered an important indicator. According to Watkins and Pacheco (2000), Its use persists despite repeated admonitions and empirical evidence indicating that it is not the most psychometrically sound statistic to determine interobserver agreement due to its inability to take chance into account.…

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