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  1. Planning Qualitative Research: Design and Decision Making for New

    Planning Qualitative Research: Design and Decision Making ...

  2. The Four Types of Research Paradigms: A Comprehensive Guide

    The Four Types of Research Paradigms: A Comprehensive ...

  3. Linking Paradigms and Methodologies in a Qualitative Case Study Focused

    Research paradigms are essential to producing rigorous research (Brown & Dueñas, 2019).They represent a researcher's beliefs and understandings of reality, knowledge, and action (Crotty, 2020; Guba & Lincoln, 1994).In qualitative research, a wide variety of paradigms exist and qualitative researchers select paradigms which are theoretically aligned with their views of how power relates to ...

  4. 6 The Constructivist Paradigm and Phenomenological Qualitative Research

    Pilarska, Justyna. "6 The Constructivist Paradigm and Phenomenological Qualitative Research Design" In Research Paradigm Considerations for Emerging Scholars edited by Anja Pabel, Josephine Pryce and Allison Anderson, 64-83. Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Channel View Publications, 2021.

  5. Constructivist Grounded Theory or Interpretive Phenomenology

    The methodologies of CGT and interpretive phenomenology were chosen for comparison because: (a) arising from the constructivist paradigm, they are not philosophically contradictory; (b) they move beyond description of phenomena and delve into meanings; and (c) they aim to understand and/or interpret the nature of experiences and, therefore, are useful to inform healthcare practice (Lincoln et ...

  6. Constructivism: learning theories and approaches to research

    The chapter focuses on constructivist approaches to research: its traditions and methods. It then provides examples from various disciplines including clinical medicine, health professions education and nursing. Constructivism has arisen as an alternative to positivism as a way of understanding the world. In that sense, it differs from ...

  7. Research Strategies According to the Constructivist Paradigm

    Abstract. In this chapter we will explore the main research actions conducted within three research strategies of the constructivist paradigm: the phenomenology strategy, the ethnography strategy and the grounded theory strategy. Each of them is described and discussed in a subsection of this chapter, which is broken down into specific topics ...

  8. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods

    The SAGE Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods

  9. Constructivist paradigm and phenomenological qualitative research

    Abstract. The chapter tackles constructivist paradigm and phenomenology, as combined by the author in her PhD research project concerning the process of conceptualising identities in a culturally ...

  10. Reconsidering Constructivism in Qualitative Research

    This article examines constructivism, a paradigm in qualitative research that has been propagated by Egon Guba, Yvonna Lincoln, and Norman Denzin. A distinction is made between whether the basic presuppositions of constructivism are credible compared to those of a competing paradigm and whether constructivism's beliefs are internally consistent.

  11. Constructivism Research Philosophy

    Type of research: Qualitative: Quantitative: Mixed: Methods: Open-ended questions, emerging approaches, text and/or image data: Closed-ended questions, pre-determined approaches, numeric data: ... Table 2 Types of constructivism paradigm . If you choose to use constructivism philosophy in your dissertation, you will have to explain the ...

  12. Doing social constructivist research means making empathic and

    The purpose of this article is to revisit Vygotsky's sociocultural theory of learning to reconsider ways how to conduct qualitative research through an emphasis on interactive and creative elements. The methodology applied in this narrative review article is based on qualitative, theoretical research.

  13. PDF CONSTRUCTIVIST APPROACHES AND RESEARCH METHODS

    42 Constructivist approaches and research methods in your research practice. The formal tenets of PCP and our interpretations, pre-sented next, pave the way to an explanation of the first steps in eliciting constructs (attitudes, values, beliefs, ways of approaching and dealing with their world) of your research participants.

  14. The relationship between social constructivism and qualitative method

    The choice of the social constructivism paradigm, along with the research question, confirmed the use of a qualitative research strategy, as it is more appropriate to study mental facts, such as ...

  15. Full article: Philosophical Paradigms in Qualitative Research Methods

    Philosophical Paradigms in Qualitative Research Methods ...

  16. Reconsidering Constructivism in Qualitative Research

    This article examines constructivism, a paradigm in qualitative research that has been propagated by Egon Guba, Yvonna Lincoln, and Norman Denzin. A distinction is made between whether the basic presuppositions of constructivism are credible compared to those of a competing paradigm and whether constructivism's beliefs are internally consistent.

  17. Constructivist Grounded Theory or Interpretive Phenomenology?

    proposed research question, and the study purpose. To reduce the confusion faced by health researchers when choosing an appropriate methodology for a specific study, this paper compares two popular qualitative health research approaches: constructivist grounded theory and interpretive phenomenology.

  18. Qualitative Research in Psychology

    This twelve-hour course on qualitative research in psychology begins by exploring the historical and cross-disciplinary foundations of the field, emphasizing philosophical underpinnings such as postpositivism, constructivism, transformative, and pragmatism. ... Constructivist grounded theory develops theories based on participants ...

  19. Applicability of Constructivist Theory in Qualitative Educational Research

    This research adopted two learning theories, which included constructivism and multimodality theory. As a descriptive qualitative research design, data was collected through semi-structured ...

  20. PDF Constructivism Philosophical Paradigm: Implication for Research

    Implications of the constructivism paradigm in Research Research Design The constructivism philosophical paradigm is associated with the qualitative research approach. This is the case because the paradigm seeks to understand a phenomenon under study from the experiences or angles of the participants using different data collecting agents.

  21. The Development of Constructivist Grounded Theory

    Abstract. Constructivist grounded theory is a popular method for research studies primarily in the disciplines of psychology, education, and nursing. In this article, the authors aim to locate the roots of constructivist grounded theory and then trace its development. They examine key grounded theory texts to discern their ontological and ...

  22. Research Paradigm and The Philosophical Foundations of A Qualitative

    This paper principally describes the link between the research paradigm (constructivism) and the philosophical basis (ontology, epistemology and methodology) of a qualitative study. This article begins with an overview of qualitative study which consists of its meanings and features followed by the definition of research paradigm. The constructivist paradigm is explained alongside the example ...

  23. Qualitative Research From Grounded Theory to Build a Scientific

    This study stems from an international project with the mission of providing innovative didactic orientations to guide the logic of scientific research (research practice) and the logic of scientific text (scientific writing), specifying concrete routes for reflection and action (Deroncele-Acosta, 2022).Given this, especially for the guidance of research at the master's and doctoral level ...

  24. PDF Applicability of Constructivist Theory in Qualitative Educational Research

    This article explores constructivism as a theory in qualitative educational research. The framework of applicability of constructivism as a theory includes the guiding principles of applying it as well as the various types of constructivism in qualitative educational research. It aims at revealing the applicability of constructivism

  25. The Power of Constructivist Grounded Theory for Critical Inquiry

    Pragmatism offers ways to think about critical qualitative inquiry; constructivist grounded theory offers strategies for doing it. Constructivist grounded theory fosters asking emergent critical questions throughout inquiry. This method also encourages (a) interrogating the taken-for-granted methodological individualism pervading much of ...