Definition
An academic framework proposing that social sciences must be flexible and adaptive—stretching to accommodate cultural variation, context, and complexity rather than seeking universal laws.
Example Usage
The researcher applied the Theory of Elastic Social Sciences to explain why her model worked in Japan but needed adjustment for Brazil.
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