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Fundamentals of a Quantitative Research - Coggle Diagram
Fundamentals of a Quantitative Research
Positivism
Features
Posteriori knowledge
Certainty
Truth
Information
Sensory experience
Interpreted through
Reason
Logic
Subjectivism
Paradigms
Post-positivism
Observation is assumed through a prior understanding
Interpretivism
Human interest into study
Group of different approaches
Criticalism
Its goal is to change limiting social conditions
Knowledge from social science and humanity
Evaluation of society and culture
Postmodernism
No objective knowledge
Reality is socially constructed
Science can be regarded as an objective
Features
Subjective experience
Measure
Law
Positivism and Interpretivism
It is necessary to understand your position and preference, to articulate it in reasonable way
Interpretivism
No
Single reality
Absolute truth
Yes
Multiple realities
Need to be explored and understood
Relative truth
Based on context