This Little Quick Fix addresses one of the most crucial steps in any research project: understanding and choosing an appropriate theory to frame the research question.
This Little Quick Fix addresses one of the most crucial steps in any research project: understanding and choosing an appropriate theory to frame the research question.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Janet Salmons is a qualitative scholar and methodologist. She is a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Internet Studies and edits the newsletter, "When the Field is Online". Recent books include: Doing Qualitative Research Online 2nd edition (2022), What Kind of Researcher Are You? (2021), Reframing and Rethinking Collaboration in Higher Education and Beyond: A Practical Guide for Doctoral Students and Early Career Researchers with Narelle Lemon (2021), Publishing from your Doctoral Research: Create and Use a Publication Strategy with Helen Kara (2020), Learning to Collaborate, Collaborating to Learn (2019), Find the Theory in Your Research (2019), and Getting Data Online (2019). She previously managed the Sage Research Methods Community (formerly known as Methodspace). Dr. Salmons received a B.S. in Adult and Community Education from Cornell University, an M.A. in Social Policy Studies from the SUNY Empire State College, and a Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Studies and Educational Leadership at the Union Institute & University. She lives and works in Boulder, Colorado. Website link: www.salmons.blog
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What do researchers mean when they talk about epistemology, ontology and methodology? What does theory mean to scholars? How do researchers in my field talk about theory in academic literature? Why is it important to think about theories when I am designing a study? How does research make a theoretical contribution? How can I integrate theory into my research design? DIY: How do I find and use important theories in my field of study?
What do researchers mean when they talk about epistemology, ontology and methodology? What does theory mean to scholars? How do researchers in my field talk about theory in academic literature? Why is it important to think about theories when I am designing a study? How does research make a theoretical contribution? How can I integrate theory into my research design? DIY: How do I find and use important theories in my field of study?
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