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What is the meaning of Naturalistic Inquiry?

What is the meaning of Naturalistic Inquiry?

Naturalistic inquiry is an approach to understanding the social world in which the researcher observes, describes, and interprets the experiences and actions of specific people and groups in societal and cultural context.

Is quantitative research naturalistic?

Naturalistic observation is very often used for qualitative research, and some researchers take pages and pages of notes about something they observe for only a few seconds in the natural environment. However, naturalistic observation can involve quantitative research as well.

What are the three types of approach to basic research?

The three common approaches to conducting research are quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods.

What are the disadvantages of naturalistic type of research?

Other disadvantages of naturalistic observation include: People might behave differently when they know they are being watched. Subjects might try to behave better than they normally would in to appear more socially desirable or acceptable to those who are observing them.

What are the 6 main types of qualitative research?

Six common types of qualitative research are phenomenological, ethnographic, grounded theory, historical, case study, and action research.

When should I use qualitative research?

Qualitative research is by definition exploratory, and it is used when we don’t know what to expect, to define the problem or develop an approach to the problem. It’s also used to go deeper into issues of interest and explore nuances related to the problem at hand.

How can we stop triangulation?

It can be difficult to avoid triangulation, but try to involve as few people as possible. When you confront someone, make sure no people are around or between you and the other person. If the individual tells you that other people believe them, don’t try to talk to those people.

Who is Yvonna Lincoln and Guba?

About the author (1985) Yvonna S. Lincoln is Professor of Higher Education and Educational Administration at Texas A & M University. She is author, coauthor, or editor of such books as Naturalistic Inquiry and Fourth Generation Evaluation (both with Egon G. Guba), and Organizational Theory and Inquiry.

Who is Egun Guba?

Egun G. Guba is professor of educational inquiry methodology in the Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology, School of Education, Indiana University. They have jointly authored two books, Effective Evaluation and Naturalistic Inquiry,

When did Lincoln start using Guba and Guba?

Guba (1978, 1981), Guba and Lincoln (1981), Lincoln and Guba (1981), and Lincoln (1981) have made the case that all four of the “trustworthiness” criteria that have been posed tradition-

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