Sources: The Sage Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods

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"Qualitative research is designed to explore the human elements of a given topic, while specific qualitative methods examine how individuals see and experience the world. Qualitative approaches are typically used to explore new phenomena and to capture individuals' thoughts, feelings, or interpretations of meaning and process. Such methods are central to research conducted in education, nursing, sociology, anthropology, information studies, and other disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, and health sciences. Qualitative research projects are informed by a wide range of methodologies and theoretical frameworks." "The SAGE Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods presents current and complete information as well as ready-to-use techniques, facts, and examples from the field of qualitative research in a very accessible style. In taking an interdisciplinary approach, these two volumes target a broad audience and fill a gap in the existing reference literature for a general guide to the core concepts that inform qualitative research practices. The entries cover every major facet of qualitative methods, including access to research participants, data coding, research ethics, the role of theory in qualitative research, and much more - all without overwhelming the informed reader."--Back cover. v. 1. A-L -- v. 2. M-Z; Index.

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Lougen, C. (2009). Sources: The Sage Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods. Reference & User Services Quarterly, 49(1), 101–102. https://doi.org/10.5860/rusq.49n1.101

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