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Knowledge or Certainty? A Reply to CzikoUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706.
University of Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii 96720 In an Educational Researcher article, Cziko (April, 1989) questioned contemporary approaches toward the conduct of educational research, especially those involving experimentation. He justified the need for reform by appealing to the inherent unpredictability and indeterminacy of behavior and went on to suggest greater reliance on descriptive research. Cziko drew unwarranted conclusions about the feasibility of experimentation from his premises about indeterminacy, and he misrepresented some of the implications of quantum mechanics, evolution, chaos theory, and individual differences for the study of behavior. Czikos framework leads one to have little reason to conduct any kind of research, descriptive or otherwise. Contrary to Czikos view, when used appropriately, contemporary research methods provide the intersubjectively available framework necessary for scientific understanding.
Educational Researcher, Vol. 19, No. 6,
16-19 (1990) This article has been cited by other articles:
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