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This chapter provides an overview of the key features of qualitative research in a dance science context. It is designed to give readers a broad understanding of the ontological and epistemological roots of qualitative research and provide them with practical strategies and techniques they can use when conducting their own research studies. The chapter
Lynda Mainwaring, Imogen Aujla
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This chapter provides an overview of the key features of qualitative research in a dance science context. It is designed to give readers a broad understanding of the ontological and epistemological roots of qualitative research and provide them with practical strategies and techniques they can use when conducting their own research studies. The chapter
Lynda Mainwaring, Imogen Aujla
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Qualitative research methodologies: ethnography
BMJ, 2008The previous articles (there were 2 before this 1) in this series discussed several methodological approaches commonly used by qualitative researchers in the health professions. This article focuses on another important qualitative methodology: ethnography.
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Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 1996
This paper reviews articles in the mental health field employing qualitative methods and articles in medical and related journals discussing qualitative methodology.Three broad substantive areas are examined: the phenomenology of particular conditions, processes occurring in therapy and attitudes towards community care.
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This paper reviews articles in the mental health field employing qualitative methods and articles in medical and related journals discussing qualitative methodology.Three broad substantive areas are examined: the phenomenology of particular conditions, processes occurring in therapy and attitudes towards community care.
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Qualitative Methodology as Caring Science Methodology
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 1995Interest in the use of qualitative methodology is increasing among researchers within the field of caring sciences. Several reasons might account for this growing interest: disappointment from experiences with quantitative methodology in this field; interest in caring issues which do not lend themselves to quantitative analysis; and, simply, an ...
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Reconceptualizing Qualitative Research: Methodologies without Methodology
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2016This was really hard for me to wrap my mind around, it wasn’t until the author’s beyond coding class that I had a good understanding as to what ‘without Methodology’ involved.
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Qualitative Research Methodologies: An Overview
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1991Qualitative approaches are becoming more widely used in nursing research. Though many different qualitative approaches exist, there are similarities in their assumptions, goals and design. Phenomenology, ethnography and grounded theory are inductive methods aimed at describing and explaining human phenomena.
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