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The interpretive paradigm embraces quantitative methods.
Faulty Theories
Hypotheses or beliefs that have been proven wrong or lack sufficient evidence or validation.
Conflicts
Disagreements or disputes between individuals or groups that result from opposing or incompatible needs, desires, or interests.
Negative Results
Outcomes of an experiment or research that do not support the initial hypothesis or expected findings.
Groups
Collections of individuals who come together with common goals or interests, sharing interaction and often working towards collective objectives.
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