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- W4328101882 abstract "The article focuses on the fact that in legal science there is still no unanimous opinion regarding the concept of research methodology of state legal higher education institutions. The thesis that state and law research methods can be classified depending on the field of scientific knowledge into general scientific research methods, which are included in general philosophy and are applied in all fields of knowledge, received further consideration; private scientific research methods developed and used in the field of one science or several related sciences; special research methods that can be applied in one science, as well as in several related sciences, using knowledge of different types of sciences. It is highlighted that the complexity of society, multifacetedness and branching of the interests of its members determines the need to study society as a complex structure. This obliges the need to study such social institutions as law and the state using the methods of sociology. It is emphasized that the use of statistical methods in social sciences in general and jurisprudence in particular is justified, this is caused by the fact that statistical regularities characterizing social processes cannot be explained directly by the action of these regularities. But the general data characterizing the set of these phenomena are relatively stable and predictable. It is revealed that thanks to statistical methods of research, it is possible to work out issues related to state-legal phenomena perfectly, from different angles, while making it possible to study the state and law from different angles, to evaluate the effectiveness of the state apparatus in particular and the state mechanism in general, to understand the peculiarities of social - economic development of the state and the legal system. It has been demonstrated that the psychological method of research is used more and more actively at the current stage of the development of legal science, thanks to it it is possible to solve problems related to the issues of psychological processes that occur in the brains of people and their behavior." @default.
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- W4328101882 title "SPECIAL METHODS OF STUDYING STATE-LEGAL PHENOMENA: MODERN VIEW" @default.
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