“Vademecum science” is science that ________.

a. has firmly established principles and practices such that they are codified in “cookbooks” or procedural manuals
b. relies exclusively on experimental procedures and eschews any theoretical propositions or explanations
c. incorporates both qualitative and quantitative methods
d. none of the above


Answer: a. has firmly established principles and practices such that they are codified in “cookbooks” or procedural manuals

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