Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... evidence ' for a particular conclusion in one context can be taken to be ' evidence for quite a different conclusion in another context ' ( Barnes and Bloor 1982 : 28 ) , and that even the most sophisticated and experienced analysts ...
... evidence ' for a particular conclusion in one context can be taken to be ' evidence for quite a different conclusion in another context ' ( Barnes and Bloor 1982 : 28 ) , and that even the most sophisticated and experienced analysts ...
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... evidence . It would have been better to describe them as ' summary ' points . The statement , repeated in three places , that we have carried out a large - scale survey and depend on survey evidence is manifestly absurd . We state ...
... evidence . It would have been better to describe them as ' summary ' points . The statement , repeated in three places , that we have carried out a large - scale survey and depend on survey evidence is manifestly absurd . We state ...
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... evidence of an addictive state . The division of the susceptible from the culpable described here relies on a narcissistic impulse to provide diagnostic evidence - but can only lead to what is , in 4 effect , a quasi - disease model of ...
... evidence of an addictive state . The division of the susceptible from the culpable described here relies on a narcissistic impulse to provide diagnostic evidence - but can only lead to what is , in 4 effect , a quasi - disease model of ...
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