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    The·o·ry
    /ˈTHirē/

    noun

  2. THEORY definition: 1. an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain something: 2. the set of principles on…. Learn more.

  3. the dominant strand of postmodern theory; the existence of a grand unified theory that determines everything in the universe; Further experiments seemed to confirm this theory. He wrote a number of books on political theory. It is a theory that cannot be proved or disproved. Marx's theories of history raise one or two major questions.

  4. Jul 1, 1998 · (Theory is)… an ordered set of assertions about a generic behavior or structure assumed to hold throughout a significantly broad range of specific instances (Sutherland, 1976: 9). Researchers can define theory as a statement of relationships between units observed or approximated in the empirical world.

    • John G Wacker
    • 1998
  5. Theory definition: a coherent group of tested general propositions, commonly regarded as correct, that can be used as principles of explanation and prediction for a class of phenomena.

  6. Jan 7, 2021 · Here, I aim to integrate some of the core points and criticism raised, and provide a brief primer on theory formation, structured into three sections: (1) what are theories; (2) what are theories for; (3) and what are theories about. This is followed by a section dedicated to the question (4) how to develop theories.

    • Eiko I. Fried
    • 2020
  7. Mar 5, 2015 · The Structure of Scientific Theories. Scientific inquiry has led to immense explanatory and technological successes, partly as a result of the pervasiveness of scientific theories. Relativity theory, evolutionary theory, and plate tectonics were, and continue to be, wildly successful families of theories within physics, biology, and geology.

  8. Summary. The concept of theory takes part in a conceptual network occupied by some of the most common subjects of European Enlightenment, such as “science” and “reason.”. Generally speaking, a theory is a rational type of abstract or generalizing thinking, or the results of such thinking. Theories drive the exercise of finding facts ...

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