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  1. Paradigm - Wikipedia

    • In science and philosophy, a paradigm is a distinct set of concepts or thought patterns, including theories, research methods, postulates, and standards for what constitute legitimate contributions to a field. The word paradigm is Greek in origin, meaning "pattern". See more

    Etymology

    Paradigm comes from Greek παράδειγμα (paradeigma); "pattern, example, sample"; from the verb παραδείκνυμι … See more

    Scientific paradigm

    The Oxford English Dictionary defines a paradigm as "a pattern or model, an exemplar; a typical instance of something, an example". The historian of science Thomas Kuhn gave the word its contempor… See more

    Paradigm shifts

    In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Kuhn wrote that "the successive transition from one paradigm to another via revolution is the usual developmental pattern of mature science" (p. 12).
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    Incommensurability

    Kuhn pointed out that it could be difficult to assess whether a particular paradigm shift had actually led to progress, in the sense of explaining more facts, explaining more important facts, or providing better explanation… See more

     
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  1. Characteristics of a paradigm include1234:
    • A set of exemplary experiments that are likely to be copied or emulated.
    • Shared preconceptions that condition the collection of evidence.
    • A basic framework of assumptions, principles, and methods.
    • Defines existing knowledge, the nature of the problem(s) to be investigated, appropriate methods of investigation, and data analysis.
    • Allows us to recognize experimental results as belonging to a field.
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    Paradigms have two aspects. Firstly, within normal science, the term refers to the set of exemplary experiments that are likely to be copied or emulated. Secondly, underpinning this set of exemplars are shared preconceptions, made prior to – and conditioning – the collection of evidence.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradigm
    A paradigm is a universally recognizable scientific achievement that, for a time, provides model problems and solutions to a community of practitioners. A paradigm is a basic framework of assumptions, principals and methods from which the members of the community work.
    www.simplypsychology.org/kuhn-paradigm.html
    A paradigm is a set of ideas and beliefs which provide a framework or model which research can follow. A paradigm defines existing knowledge, the nature of the problem (s) to be investigated, appropriate methods of investigation, and the way data should be analyzed and interpreted.
    www.simplypsychology.org/interpretivism-paradigm…
    Paradigms contain all the distinct, established patterns, theories, common methods and standards that allow us to recognize an experimental result as belonging to a field or not. Science proceeds by accumulating support for hypotheses which in time become models and theories.
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