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Epistemological Foundations of Quantitative Research - Coggle Diagram
Epistemological Foundations of Quantitative Research
The term
epistemology
comes from
the Greek
word
epistêmê
to
define
knowledge
view of
quantitative
research
the world
is seen
as reality
that can be
empirically determined
When using
quantitative
research
approach
the results
are based
on bigger
sample sizes
quantitative
research
characterizes
for being
a systematic
investigation of
a topic
related to a
social phenomenon
specific research methodology
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All research
research
work
can be
using different
types of
Methods
Approaches
Postpositivists
believe
that research
never can be
safe
that researchers
should
approximate
that reality
to the best
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not only
experience
knowledge
theories
believe
that human
knowledge
is not based
on
rock-solid
indisputable
foundations
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Subjectivism
Is the
doctrine that
"our own mental activity is the only unquestionable fact of our experience"
gives
primacy to
subjective
experience as
fundamental
of all
Measure
Law
paradigms
found in
social
research books
Interpretivism
Criticalism
Post-positivism
Postmodernism