| Alan Irwin - 1995 - 218 pages
...aspects of the issues are prominent, when the phenomena themselves are ambiguous, and when all research techniques are open to methodological criticism, then...quality are not enhanced by the exclusion of all but the specialist researchers and official experts. The extension of the peer community is then not merely... | |
| T. Horlick-Jones, A. Amendola, R. Casale - 1995 - 584 pages
...ambiguous, and when all research techniques are open to methodological criticism, then the dehates on quality are not enhanced by the exclusion of all but the specialist researchers and official experts. The extension of the peer community is then not merely... | |
| Christophe Albaladejo, François Casabianca - 1997 - 216 pages
...aspects of the issues are prominent, when the phenomena themselves are ambiguous, and when all research techniques are open to methodological criticism, then...quality are not enhanced by the exclusion of all but the specialist researchers and official experts. The extension of the peer community is then not merely... | |
| Nico Stehr, Reiner Grundmann - 2005 - 440 pages
...aspects of the issues are prominent, when the phenomena themselves are ambiguous, and when all research techniques are open to methodological criticism, then...quality are not enhanced by the exclusion of all but the specialist researchers and official experts. The extension of the peer community is then not merely... | |
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