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The purpose of this paper is to describe the most relevant features of qualitative research in order to show how, from the Epistemology of the Known Subject perspective I propose, it is necessary to review first the ontological and then the epistemological grounds of this type of …
This review aims to synthesize a published set of evaluative criteria for good qualitative research. The aim is to shed light on existing standards for assessing the rigor of …
It discusses how ontological and epistemological issues influence research methodology by providing a clear understanding of different research methodologies based on ontology and...
Abstract. Mainstream/conventional qualitative research is fundamentally an epistemological activity, with the result that methodological issues are largely dealt with …
An understanding of the philosophical assumptions behind qualitative research begins with assessing where it fits within the overall process of research, noting its importance as an …
Ontology: An ontology is a philosophical belief system about the nature of social reality—what can be known and how. For example, is the social world patterned and predictable, or is the …