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Activity 3.6- Research Paradigms

 Activity 3.6- Research Paradigms: Exotic Wildfire Currently, it has been estimated that the global wildlife trade is valued at nearly 300 million dollars annually. This has a great impact on various contexts, not only economic but also ethical and cultural. This type of trade is varied and can range from transactions made legally when purchasing a pet in a store to more clandestine and illegal deals within the black market used by people seeking to obtain an exotic or endangered animal, since for many, exhibiting or owning these types of animals is synonymous with power and wealth. In order to address and have a better understanding of this multifaceted issue, it requires an examination with a more detailed look through different research paradigms. This way, you can analyze different points of view on this type of trade. Positivism is a paradigm that goes hand in hand with the principles of quantification and empiricism. This offers the opportunity to provide a more systematic re...