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English term

Knowledge Claims in context See details in context

Non-PRO English to French Social Sciences Anthropology How would you translate this in french
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Alternative Knowledge Claims
Stating a knowledge claim means that researchers start a project with certain assumptions about how they will learn and what they will learn during their inquiry.

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Proposed translations (French)
4 +1 hypothèses de base
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Proposed translations

+1
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hypothèses de base

Explanation
Example sentence:

formuler une hypothèse de base...

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