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RSE4801 Assignment 5 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2025 - DUE 3 November 2025; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.6.7-1.7.1-1.7.3.9. Ensure your success with us.. Assignment question It can be argued that a researcher’s choice of method(ologies) are fundamentally informed and shaped by their research aims and their philosophical worldview. In light of the statement above, in 2500 – 3000 words discuss the relationship between a researcher’s philosophical assumptions and their method(ological) choices. Instructions • Answer the essay question above clearly and concisely. • Use examples where necessary to support your arguments. • Cite any references used (In-text and reference list). • Format your answers in an organized manner. • Please use the following guidelines to write your assignment: Font: Times New Roman Size: 12 Spacing: 1.5 Submission • You will be given three attempts to submit/upload your assignment on the module site. • Please use the first two attempts to work on reducing your Turnitin score, and the final attempt to submit your final draft for assessment. All submissions should be in word and not pdf, png or any other format which is not word. • It is your responsibility to make sure that you submit your assignment on time. Therefore, you are advised to submit your assignment ahead of time to avoid any system failures or other factors that might hinder your submission. • With this in mind, late submissions without valid reasons and supporting evidence will not be entertained. o No assignment can be submitted via email. Turnitin • Please study the Turnitin strategy for students document, as well as university policy documents on ethics and plagiarism. These documents can be found under the additional resources tab on the module site Marking rubric 0-49% 50-64& 65-74% 75-100% A detailed discussion on the relationship between a researcher’s philosophical assumptions and their method(ological) choices. A thin, sketchy account of the topic(s) Describes the main ideas but not sufficiently linked to argument. Shows insight into the ideas, links it to argument using relevant concepts. Rich and thorough description of topics integrated into own argument. In their discussion, the candidate was able to distinguish between quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods research, and provide examples of how specific methods logically follow from different research questions and philosophical stances One or two reasons provided but not backed up with evidence or appropriate examples from the texts or class discussions. Some relevant reasons given for argument. Provides a few examples but insufficient evidence provided or/and insufficient consideration to opposing positions Provides relevant reasons to support argument and offers sufficient examples from the readings and class discussions. Same as level 3 but makes an original, convincing case in own voice. Use of readings Student does not use readings provided Relies mainly on one reading Uses multiple readings and links them both to the topic and to each other Insightful and selective use of readings to support argument made, carefully linked into each part of the essay Referencing Student does not reference (i.e., in-text and reference list) References once or twice but does not understand why referencing is necessary Uses references well to show where information comes from and to support argument. References are carefully integrated into the essay to show where evidence for key points has been taken from, used to support argument.

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THE INFLUENCE OF PHILOSOPHICAL ASSUMPTIONS ON RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY: UNDERSTANDING HOW WORLDVIEWS SHAPE EDUCATIONAL
RESEARCH

1. INTRODUCTION

Every research project begins with the researcher’s view of what reality is, how knowledge
can be known, and what values guide the process. These philosophical ideas shape every
choice that follows, from the questions asked to the methods used to find answers. In social
science and educational research, these assumptions are not abstract theories but living
foundations that influence how researchers approach human experience and meaning.
According to Nzama (2025), a researcher’s methods are never neutral tools; they are rooted
in deeper assumptions about truth, knowledge, and ethics.

Philosophical assumptions influence the logic of research design and the kinds of
conclusions that can be drawn. A researcher who believes that reality can be measured
objectively will use structured methods such as experiments and surveys, while one who
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THE INFLUENCE OF PHILOSOPHICAL ASSUMPTIONS ON RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY: UNDERSTANDING HOW WORLDVIEWS SHAPE EDUCATIONAL
RESEARCH

1. INTRODUCTION

Every research project begins with the researcher’s view of what reality is, how knowledge
can be known, and what values guide the process. These philosophical ideas shape every
choice that follows, from the questions asked to the methods used to find answers. In
social science and educational research, these assumptions are not abstract theories but
living foundations that influence how researchers approach human experience and
meaning. According to Nzama (2025), a researcher’s methods are never neutral tools;
they are rooted in deeper assumptions about truth, knowledge, and ethics.

Philosophical assumptions influence the logic of research design and the kinds of
conclusions that can be drawn. A researcher who believes that reality can be measured
objectively will use structured methods such as experiments and surveys, while one who
views reality as socially constructed will prefer interviews, narratives, and observation
(Scotland, 2012). Others who seek to address injustice will choose participatory and
critical approaches that give voice to marginalised groups (Willis, 2007). This essay
explores how philosophical worldviews shape methodological choices. It discusses
ontology, epistemology, and axiology as the basis of research paradigms, and explains
how these beliefs lead to quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods approaches that
align with specific research aims and contexts.




2. PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF RESEARCH

Every research study is grounded in a set of philosophical assumptions about reality,
knowledge, and values. These assumptions are not always spoken about directly, but they
influence how research questions are framed, which participants are selected, which
methods are chosen, and how findings are interpreted. In essence, philosophy silently
guides the direction of research. Without awareness of these foundations, research risks
becoming blind, inconsistent, or method-driven instead of being purpose-driven (Nzama,


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