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Are theories necessary to explain research findings?
My answer is yes.
My answer is yes.
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Ms. Sue
Not necessarily.
If research found that your city had the highest snowfall on record last month, you don't need a theory to explain it. You might want to explain it -- but it's not necessary.
If research found that your city had the highest snowfall on record last month, you don't need a theory to explain it. You might want to explain it -- but it's not necessary.
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