Methodology: Human Sciences
How does the fact that the object of our inquiry is human effect the way we pursue it? How does it impact the ethical limitations imposed on it? The human sciences object of our inquiry is human introducting bias and subjectivity. Confirmation bias can occur as the need for confirmation of our own hypotheses, relating to pride, can influence how we pursue investigations in order recieve confirmation on our beliefs. Participant bias as a result of the ethical consideration of deception can introduce inaccurate responses according to what the participant believes the researcher wants to observe which can impact ethical limitations as human scientists would want to avoid participant bias which then can't coexist with ethical considerations. Humans are unpredictable and don't make rational choices so the amount of variables to control is limitless. Hasty generalizations affect ethical limitations because it assumes that one factor affects a population of people in order to justif...