INDS 600 Quiz 3 Liberty University
- All of the following are ways to fathom an author’s methodology except:
- A strategy of applying a general disciplinary perspective to a particular complex problem or part of it is not possible without first mapping the problem and understanding how its parts interact with each other. This is a(an):
- Each discipline has its own [a]and the flip side of those strengths is often its [b].
- If a discipline has produced two or more conflicting insights or theories about the causes of a problem, these conflicting insights or theories will still probably share the discipline’s general perspective as well as the narrowed statement of that perspective.
- The theory or method used by an author will not generally reflect the general perspective of the discipline.
- The fifth strategy Repko identifies to evaluate the appropriateness of an insight is to focus on the __________ that each discipline considers within its research domain.
- Analyzing the problem requires viewing it through the lens of each disciplinary perspective primarily in terms of its:
- What is one benefit of asking overarching what or how questions framed in each discipline’s perspective?
- All of these are strategies to evaluate the insights produced by each discipline except:
- The term _______________ means the degree to which the insight reflects the biases inherent in the discipline’s perspective, and thus the way the author understands the problem.