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61. But on the Lazarsfeldian view theoretical debate without systematically provided empirical evidence is essentially sterile not to say unscientific. 62. These are not empirical questions to be resolved by the collection of data. 63. First are theoretical approaches which depend upon some empirical knowledge to apply theoretical concepts such as the continuity equation. 64. Perhaps this marks the single biggest difference between Marxist Socialism, and Empirical Socialism as it is now practised. 64.try its best to gather and create good sentences. 65. Nevertheless, the empirical evidence is that these contribute little to individual ageing. 66. The Chicago School work, Castells argued, at best offered good empirical studies of a very specific set of historical circumstances. 67. By far the greatest amount of empirical research on democratic attitudes has been done in the United States. 68. Bourdieu's third challenge to structuralism concerns its empirical inadequacy in the investigation of traditional societies. 69. Furthermore these are claims that have actually been supported by empirical sociolinguistic research. 70. This book will offer many examples of generalizations and empirical findings about politics that are based on the scientific method. 71. Therefore, it is likely that subsequent empirical studies will confirm this negative relationship for index futures. 72. What empirical evidence is there that might persuade us to give credence to this sharp and absolute distinction? 73. Only if this character is recognised will society be understood in terms that are adequate to its empirical reality. 74. Although these types of theory are mutually incompatible, both regularly obtain empirical support in experiments by different researchers. 75. This led to the incorporation of statistical techniques of inference into empirical social science. 76. Note the lack of direct empirical support and the abstract character of the argument. 77. The empirical literature is carefully reviewed, with an emphasis on the evaluation of field methods, data analysis and experimental design. 78. One should be restrained by empirical data and learn from then. 79. How do themes emerge, develop, attract popular sociological interest and become acceptable topics of empirical research? 80. We know of no empirical evidence that it is important. 81. Each of them, however, raises certain basic requirements of a conceptual and empirical kind. 82. Initially this was scoffed at as farfetched conjecture, but gradually it has received grudging respect and empirical support. 83. Its triumph in everyday discourse is the demand for rational or empirical justification. 84. They eschewed grand schemes of schematic explanation, preferring empirical explorations of the particular, with close attention to analyzing function. 85. We believe that social anthropologists can contribute more to the debates, in both empirical and theoretical terms. 86. It is a myth that is clinically naive and will not stand up in the face of empirical evidence. 87. The extent to which ideas and values actually shape policy change requires careful empirical enquiry. 88. However, decentralization raises an important theme for the empirical processes to be outlined in the next three chapters. 89. It is in large part an empirical question, and issues and studies bearing on the topic are considered in chapter 7. 90. In terms of government legislation, empirical research has indicated that a consensual model is indeed more applicable.