Exploring Congruence between Habermasian Philosophy, Mixed-Method Research, and Managing Data Using NVivo

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Remaining faithful to the conceptual underpinnings of philosophy, methodological approach, and language can present researchers with dilemmas when a researcher exercises the freedom to choose mixed-method approaches to make meaning from inquiry. In this article, the author explores one approach to maintaining consistency while deriving outcomes that are trustworthy and have authenticity. She demonstrates how a researcher can remain grounded in the world of the research subject and thereby maintain authenticity and transferability. The discussion of computer-aided data management by programs such as NVivo illustrates how these tools can be usefully employed in constructivist methods to assist the researcher with the extensive bulk of qualitative research data.

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Smyth, R. (2006). Exploring Congruence between Habermasian Philosophy, Mixed-Method Research, and Managing Data Using NVivo. International Journal of Qualitative Methods , 5(2), 131–145. https://doi.org/10.1177/160940690600500204

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