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Bryman Chapter 26: Breaking down the quanttattev qualitatte ditide


The natural science model and qualitatte research
 Posittist approach is not ixed though it is oten described as the epistemological basis o
qualitatte research
 Difference between the practces that social scientsts use and those they describe in their
research
 ‘Posittist’ can also be used to negattely describe the work o others
 Problems with associatng the natural science model and posittism exclusitely with
quanttatte research:
 Empiricism is also oten used in qualitatte research, howeter it is mostly associated
with quanttatte research (Empiricist otertones)
 Qualitatte research can speci y the problem that is examined tery precise
 Theories and hypotheses can also be etaluated based on pretious speciied theories
and hypotheses (so not necessarily inductte approach)
 Qualitatte researcher can take on a realist positon
 A research may hate quanttatte and qualitatte elements

Quanttatte research and interprettism
 Quanttatte researcher can also take on an interprettist positon; study the world through
the eyes o the people who are studied
 This is reached by attude questons in surteys, open ended questons can also protide an
inside o what meaning the partcipants gite to etents around them
Quanttatte research and constructonism
 The presentaton o an issue can be looked at by analyzing quanttatte data that is derited
rom qualitatte research
Research methods and epistemological and ontological consideratons
 Some methods seem to be inetitably connected with certain positons and approaches (e.g.
sel -administered questonnaire with a natural science model and an objecttist worldtiew)
 Research methods are ted to certain clusters o epistemological and ontological
commitments
 Howeter this tiew is questoned by some sociologists
Problems with the quanttattevqualitatte contrast
 Behatiour ts. meaning
 Quanttatte research can examine meanings that people gite as well as qualitatte
research can examine behatiour o people in speciic setngs
 Inductte ts. Deductte approach
 Quanttatte research can be inductte and tice tersa
 Numbers ts. Words
 Qualitatte research may also quant y parts o their data
 Articial ts. Natural
 Qualitatte research can also be based on intertiews and there ore become articial
rather than natural as in ethnographic research
The mutual analysis o quanttatte and qualitatte research
 Quanttatte researcher may use qualitatte descripton and etaluaton instruments in order
to contince the reader rom the credibility o the indings
 Qualitatte researcher may also use quanttatte ways to describe their indings, e.g. through
statstcs
Quanticaton in qualitatte research
 Thematc analysis: identicaton o paterns through obsertaton o incidents, words and
phrases
 Quasi-quanticaton in qualitatte research: use o terms such as ‘many’,’oten’<
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