The qualitative approach to research is seen as a socially constructed heterogeneous tradition of ideas. It is difficult to argue for the existence of some set of features which are common to all qualitative methods but not to other types of research methods. Furthermore, it is unfortunate to see the qualitative approach as inherently in contrast to the quantitative approach. In fact, it may be fruitful to combine features from each of the typically formula¬ted clusters ascribed to the two research philosophies in order to construct new promising methods and approaches. Due to their heterogeneity, it seems preferable not to discuss research methods at such abstract levels where they are grouped together as either qualita¬tive or quantitativ...
This paper discusses three common research approaches, qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods,...
The purpose of "qualitative " or "naturalistic " research varies according to th...
There are two main research approaches which are widely used by researchers: quantitative and qualit...
There’s no hard and fast rule for qualitative versus quantitative research, and it’s often taken for...
"Qualitative research " does not designate a specific approach. Rather, it signifies devel...
Chapter 11 is a discussion on the nature of qualitative research. In this chapter, a number of cont...
This present paper troubles and literally ‘shakes ’ the idea of methods as the founding ground of qu...
A variety of conceptions of qualitative research exist, with competing claims as to what counts as g...
This book invites readers to explore the nature of qualitative research, and to recognise the varied...
Outlining the distinction between qualitative and quantitative methods of doing research.
A starting point in trying to understand the collection of information for research purposes is that...
The objective of this book is to fill the gap combining several studies from qualitative and quantit...
Social research, including educational studies, could be conducted in accordance with ontological an...
This book discusses about some research methods consist of research discussion such as the foundatio...
The purpose of this article is to provide a critique of the main concepts of qualitative and quantit...
This paper discusses three common research approaches, qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods,...
The purpose of "qualitative " or "naturalistic " research varies according to th...
There are two main research approaches which are widely used by researchers: quantitative and qualit...
There’s no hard and fast rule for qualitative versus quantitative research, and it’s often taken for...
"Qualitative research " does not designate a specific approach. Rather, it signifies devel...
Chapter 11 is a discussion on the nature of qualitative research. In this chapter, a number of cont...
This present paper troubles and literally ‘shakes ’ the idea of methods as the founding ground of qu...
A variety of conceptions of qualitative research exist, with competing claims as to what counts as g...
This book invites readers to explore the nature of qualitative research, and to recognise the varied...
Outlining the distinction between qualitative and quantitative methods of doing research.
A starting point in trying to understand the collection of information for research purposes is that...
The objective of this book is to fill the gap combining several studies from qualitative and quantit...
Social research, including educational studies, could be conducted in accordance with ontological an...
This book discusses about some research methods consist of research discussion such as the foundatio...
The purpose of this article is to provide a critique of the main concepts of qualitative and quantit...
This paper discusses three common research approaches, qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods,...
The purpose of "qualitative " or "naturalistic " research varies according to th...
There are two main research approaches which are widely used by researchers: quantitative and qualit...