QUOTE(BuntaAE86 @ Apr 14 2010, 09:31 AM)
just use qualitative software (Nvivo) or quantitative software (SPSS) to help you interpret what ever the phenomenon of research question.
Philosophy Qualitative and Quantitative
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Depends on which school of thought you are in.
There's a new school of thought called mixed-methodologies which creates a mix of both Quant and Quali. John Creswell books are one that you should read if you are interested in mixed-methodologies. |
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