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Essay heading: Bronfenbrenner'S Ecologically Based Theory
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Family researchers come from a variety of academic disciplines (sociology, psychology, social work, communication and family studies) but they are unified in their pursuit of accurate and reliable information about families.
B. Family science researchers use the scientific method, well-established procedures to collect information about family experiences... displayed 300 characters
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Family science researchers use the scientific method, well-established procedures to collect information about family experiences.
A. Theories are sets of general principles or concepts used to explain phenomenon and to make predictions that may be tested and verified experimentally.
B. Family research involves the process of conceptualization, the specification and definition of concepts used by the researcher, and operationalization, the identification and/or development of research strategies to observe or measure our concepts... displayed next 300 characters
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