基本説明
Offering a map to show how some methodological choices lead more directly than others to particular goals.
Full Description
Offering a map to show readers how some methodological choices lead more directly than others to particular goals, this book provides beginning researchers with an overview of techniques for making data and an explanation of the ways different tools fit different purposes and provide different research experiences and outcomes. The authors clearly explain why there are many methods and show readers how to locates their study within that choice. Written as a pragmatic companion, this text will help readers get confidently and competently started on a research path that works for their study.
Contents
Why Readme First? / THINKING RESEARCH / The Integrity of Qualitative Research / Selecting a Method / Qualitative Research Design / INSIDE ANALYSIS / Making Data / Coding / Abstracting / Revisiting Methodological Congruence / GETTING IT RIGHT / On Getting It Right and Knowing If It's Wrong / Writing It Up / BEGINNING YOUR PROJECT / Groundwork for Beginning Your Project / Getting Started