Which ontological perspective is informed by the naturalistic (interpretivist) paradigm?
Relativism
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In which epistemological perspective is the researcher an objective outsider who doesnât get involved in the community they attempt to study?
Etic perspective
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When referring to the ontological perspective behind a research study, we mainly focus on two philosophies:
realism and relativism
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This ontological perspective states that truths are subjective, socially constructed, and open to interpretations.
Relativism
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Which are 3 types of methodologies in research studies?
Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed
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Which are two common epistemological trends?
Etic and emic perspectives
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A branch of philosophy that studies how knowledge is constructed:
epistemology
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Which paradigm and ontology inform a qualitative methodology?
A naturalist paradigm and a relativist ontology
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What's the purpose of the positivist paradigm in research?
To objectively discover truth.
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In which epistemological perspective does the researcher become a member (an insider) of the community they are studying, knowing that their participation could alter results and behaviors?
Emic
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A/An __________ is a set of beliefs about the world around us.
paradigm
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__________ examines the link between the researcher and its subject of inquiry.