Chapter 2: Qualitative Research: By: Hazel Marianne L. Mariano
Chapter 2: Qualitative Research: By: Hazel Marianne L. Mariano
Chapter 2: Qualitative Research: By: Hazel Marianne L. Mariano
RESEARCH
B Y: H A Z E L M A R I A N N E L . M A R I A N O
QUANTITATIVE VS.
QUALITATIVE
Q UA L I TAT I V E R E S E A R C H & I T S I M P O RTA N C E
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
• It is used to quantify the problem by
way of generating numerical data.
• The researchers
attempt to
understand
what people
experience in a
certain
phenomenon.
ETHNOGRAPHY
• It describes
the culture of
a group of
people and
learning to be
a member of
the group.
ETHNOGRAPHY
• The documentation
focused on shared
attitudes, values,
norms, practices,
patterns of
interactions and
languages of
ethnic group.
ETHNOGRAPHY
• The emphasis
in ethnography
is on describing
and
interpreting
cultural
behavior.
CASE STUDY RESEARCH
• A case
study gives info
rmation about a
person, group,
or thing and
their developm
ent over a
period of time.
CASE STUDY RESEARCH
• It can be used
for
exploratory,
descriptive
and
explanatory
research.
HISTORICAL RESEARCH
• It is about
people, places
and events in
the past. This
is sometimes
called
narrative
research.
GROUNDED THEORY
• It generates
and develops a
theory from
the data
collected.
DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
• It is a study of
“naturally
occurring
discourse”. It
can range from
conversation to
public events to
existing
documents.
MIXED METHODS
• It is an
integration of
quantitative
and qualitative
research
methods in
one study.