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Theories of scientific method : an introduction /

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Main Author: Nola, Robert.
Other Authors: Sankey, Howard.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Stocksfield [England] : Acumen, 2007.
Series:Philosophy and science
Subjects:
Research Design.
Philosophy.
Science > methods.
Science > Methodology.
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