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[This chapter discusses the tension between narrower and wider definitions of measurement that emerge from the multiple theories and perspectives on the topic. The chapter discusses how the prototype/graded structure research program, and Wittgenstein’s notion of family resemblance, can help us organize and clarify the multiple relations and differences between alternative approaches to characterizing measurement.]
Published: Mar 26, 2021
Keywords: Quantitative; Qualitative; Prototypes; Family resemblances; Prototypical measurement practices
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