There are two main research approaches which are widely used by researchers: quantitative and qualitative research. They represent different research paradigms. The former is closely associated with statistically oriented scientific inquiry and the latter has become increasingly popular in social inquiry. In other words, the former is about numbers and variable relationships and the latter is about meaning and meaning making. Thematic analysis and grounded theories are often used together in qualitative inquiry in search of themes and theoretical constructs. Discourse analysis and critical discourse analysis focus more on discourse structure, social context, and empowerment. This chapter discusses these four types of analyses in qualitative research.
History
Publication title
Conducting Research in a Changing and Challenging World
Editors
Thao Le & Quynh Le
Pagination
79-90
ISBN
978-1-62618-651-4
Department/School
School of Health Sciences
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers
Place of publication
Hauppauge, NY
Extent
30
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Copyright 2013 Nova Science Publishers Inc.
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Restricted
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