The methodology I used for my research is qualitative in the following ways:
- smaller, but focused, samples
- purposive sampling (cases are chosen based on the way that they typify or do not typify certain characteristics or participate in a certain class)
- methods:
1) participation in the setting
2) direct observation
3) in depth interviews
4) analysis of documents an materials
- focus groups and key informants
- coding data
- exploratory (hypothesis generating)
- investigates why and how (rather than what, where, and when)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qualitative_research
It also seems that the Case Study approach is very related to what I have used
http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/articles/methodsofinq/index.htm
(see the tree diagram)
- smaller, but focused, samples
- purposive sampling (cases are chosen based on the way that they typify or do not typify certain characteristics or participate in a certain class)
- methods:
1) participation in the setting
2) direct observation
3) in depth interviews
4) analysis of documents an materials
- focus groups and key informants
- coding data
- exploratory (hypothesis generating)
- investigates why and how (rather than what, where, and when)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qualitative_research
It also seems that the Case Study approach is very related to what I have used
http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/articles/methodsofinq/index.htm
(see the tree diagram)
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