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Qualitative

Research Design

Qualitative

Research

You are seeking to discover, explore, identify, or describe. We may try to develop new theories based on what happens in specific situations. Obtained detailed information from interviews, content analysis , or We rely on data collected from interviews, observations, and content analysis of newspapers, books, videos, case records, and other already developed documents.

Grounded theory

  • (^) is an inductive process of generating theory from data or a bottom-up processing
  • (^) It does not rely on priori assumption about the world
  • (^) The research detect pattern in their observation and then create working hypothesis that lead the progression of

Phenomenology  (^) Phenomenology is a school of thought that emphasizes a focus on people’s subjective experiences and interpretations of the world.  (^) Phenomenological theorists argue that objectivity is virtually impossible to ascertain, so to compensate, one must view all research from the perspective of the researcher.  (^) Phenomenologists attempt to understand

Case Study  Is a descriptive, exploratory or explanatory analysis of a single case example of phenomena.

Ethnography  Ethnography emphasizes the observation of details of everyday life as they naturally unfold in the real world. This is sometimes called naturalistic research.  Ethnography is a method of describing a culture or society. This is primarily used in anthropological research which focuses on community.

Generic Qualitative Method

It does not have a guiding set of

philosophic assumptions in the

form of one of the established

qualitative methodologies.

Historical

Systematic collection and

objective evaluation of data

related to past occurrences in

order to explain causes, effects, or

trends of these events in the

present and anticipate future

events.