
Data Analysis and Epistemological Evaluation
Focus on analyzing collected data or arguments and evaluating the findings through an epistemological lens. Students will identify the limitations of their own research.
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Focus on analyzing collected data or arguments and evaluating the findings through an epistemological lens. Students will identify the limitations of their own research.
Key Questions
- How do we interpret our findings objectively?
- What are the epistemological limitations of our research?
- How does our research contribute to the broader field of knowledge?
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