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jasdeep_brar

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The overarching framework for understanding a research problem, the researcher's culture, is known as:
 
  a. Low-level theory.
  b. Middle-level theory.
  c. High-level theory.
  d. A paradigm.
  e. General Systems theory

Question 2

Middle-level theory is important because:
 
  a. It addresses the big questions that concern social and historical scientists.
  b. It is the overarching framework to understand a research question.
  c. It defines the form and context of the data to allow for comparison.
  d. It enables archaeologists to infer human behavior and/or natural processes from archaeological data.
  e. It allows archaeologists to know that their data are comparable.



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Answer to Question 1

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