Qualitative Research Design
Qualitative Research Design
Qualitative Research Design
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DESIGN
-It is a word which means a plan or something that is conceptualized
by the mind.
-a design in the field of research serves as a blueprint or a skeletal
framework of your research study. It includes many related aspects
of your research work.
-A choice of a research design requires you to finalize your mind on
the purpose, philosophical basis, and types of data of your research,
including your method of collecting, analyzing, interpreting, and
presenting data. It is a plan that directs your mind to several stages
of your research work (De Mey, 2013).
1. CASE STUDY
-To do a research study based on this research design is to
describe a person, a thing, or any creature on Earth for the purpose
of explaining the reasons behind the nature of its existence.
-Your aim here is to determine why such an individual or an
object acts, behaves, occurs, or exists in a particular manner.
Usually, a case study centers on an individual or single subject
matter. Your methods of collecting data for this qualitative
research design are interview, observation, and questionnaire.
2. ETHNOGRAPHY
-This involves a study of a certain cultural group or organization in which you,
the researcher, to obtain knowledge about the characteristics, organizational set-
up, and relationships of the group members, must necessarily involve you in
their group activities. Since this design gives stress to the study of a group of
people, in a way, this is one special kind of a case study. The only thing that
makes it different from the latter is your participation as a researcher in the
activities of the group.
-Ethnography requires your actual participation in the group member’s activities
while a case study treats you, the researcher, as an outsider whose role is just to
observe the group. Realizing this qualitative research design is living with the
subjects in several months; hence, this is usually done by anthropologists whose
3. Historical Study
This qualitative research design allows you to determine the reasons for
changes or permanence of things in the physical world in a certain period,
e.g,years, decades, or centuries. What is referred to in the study as time of
changes is not a time shorter than a year, but a period indicating a big number of
years. Obviously, historical study differs from other research designs because of
this one element that is peculiar to it, the scope. The scope or coverage of a
historical study refers to the number of years covered, the kind of events focused
on, and the extend of new knowledge or discoveries resulting from the historical
study.
4. Phenomenology
A phenomenology is something you experience on
Earth as a person. It is a sensory experience that makes
you perceive or understand things that naturally occur in
your life such as death, joy, friendship, caregiving, defeat,
victory, and the like. This qualitative research design
makes you follow a research method that will let you
understand the ways of how people go through inevitable
events in their lives.
5. Grounded Theory
A research study adhering to a grounded theory
research design aims to develop a theory that will
increase your understanding of something in a
psychosocial context.
The methodology involves the construction of
hypotheses and theories through the collecting and
analysis of data. Grounded theory involves the
application of inductive reasoning.
Inductive reasoning