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Article: Campbell, Donald
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Campbell, Donald
1916-1996
SOCIAL EXPERIMENTATION AND QUASI-EXPERIMENTATION
CRITICAL REALISM AND THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF PRAGMATIC ELIMINATIVE INDUCTION
METHODOLOGICAL TRIANGULATION AND THE MULTITRAIT-MULTIMETHOD MATRIX
PATTERN MATCHING IN SCIENCE
THE SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENTIFIC VALIDITY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Donald Thomas Campbell was a master methodologist whose intellectual passions and scholarly achievements spanned the fields of social science research methodology, epistemology and philosophy of science, and the sociology and psychology of science.
Campbell
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s best-known works are on the methodology of social experimentation and quasi-experimentation (Campbell 1957; Campbell and Stanley ...