value-free approach
1 An approach to research that aims to exclude a researcher's own values when conducting research. Therefore, the aim of a value-free approach is to make the observations and interpretations as unbiased as possible. Some people believe that it is impossible for researchers to adopt a pure value-free approach. In this case, they argue, the researchers should at least make clear what their values are and how they affect their work.... ...
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