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Pluralism and the Public Value of Science Pluralism and the Public Value of Science
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The Value of Ontological Pluralism The Value of Ontological Pluralism
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The Value of Methodological Pluralism The Value of Methodological Pluralism
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Causality and Positionality as Value Generators Causality and Positionality as Value Generators
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Now Is a Good Time to Adapt Now Is a Good Time to Adapt
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Acknowledgments Acknowledgments
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References References
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Notes Notes
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Pluralism and the Public Value of Social Science: How We Can Serve Others More Effectively
Get accessArthur Lupia is the Hal R. Varian Collegiate Professor of Political Science and Senior Research Scientist at the Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.
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Published:20 November 2023
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Abstract
This chapter argues that adopting a particular approach to pluralism is a key to increasing the public value of social scientific research. The approach is to be as transparent and as honest as possible about the procedures that produce social scientific claims. This approach is applicable to any social scientific method. Greater honesty and transparency increase the public value of social science by empowering its users to better understand where a given claim does—and does not—apply. Operating in this way gives social scientists new opportunities to provide an incredible form of service to people around the world.
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