Experiments in knowing: gender and method in the social sciences

New York: New Press (2000)
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Abstract

The feminist philosopher and social scientist shows how "gendering" has affected the social and natural sciences as she reconciles the long-standing dichotomy between the quantitative and qualitative methods and demonstrates the tandem use of both experimental and intuitive approaches.

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