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13 2 RESEARCH PHILOSOPHY AND qualitative INTERVIEWSIN THIS CHAPTER :CHOOSING A PHILOSOPHY OF RESEARCHDIFFERENCES BETWEEN POSITIVIST AND NATURALIST CONSTRUCTIONIST PARADIGMSAN ILLUSTRATION OF THE DIFFERENCES IN PRACTICEVARIATIONS ON THE CORE PARADIGMP ositivism Yields to PostpositivismNaturalist and Interpretive Constructionist PerspectivesCritical, Feminist, and Postmodern PerspectivesTOWARD THE RESPONSIVE INTERVIEWING MODELCHAPTERQUALITATIVE INTERVIEWING14In addition, the choice of techniques also depends on your willingness to accept the assumptions underlying each set of tools. Researchers who use quantitative tools, techniques that empha-size measuring and counting, are called posi-tivists; those who prefer the qualitative tools of observation, questioning, and description are called naturalists.
CHAPTER 2 RESEARCH PHILOSOPHY AND QUALITATIVE INTERVIEWS 15 1. The assumptions provide guidance for conducting your …
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