Research Methods (PH'2)
Certainty of Generalizations
We may often doubt the judgements of others in every day life, and will quiz them or check for ourselves. However, we usually rely on our own judgements based on our own inquiries without much question.
But this is unsatisfactory when we are engaged in
and wish to systematize and produce useful generalizations. We want others to accept and even rely upon these in their own studies or for practical purposes.So while we easily doubt others, we must doubt ourselves because it is so hard to prevent intrusion of personal motives, beliefs, interests and preferences.
For inquiry purposes, any When it comes to judgement about a generalization, the issue of certainty is even more pressing.
must be . For a particular finding, the justification may be more or less credible.There are special entities within
concerned with the quality of justification and how best to use the other . These are named . These methods are about ensuring systematic inquiries can withstand intelligent critical scrutiny.As usual there are 7 research methods, with each of these being constructed on a core research principle and taught as a methodological paradigm—or inquiring system to use C.West Churchman's label. The methods have evolved historically and intuitively over centuries to enable every sort of inquiry in every sort of situation. Only now can we effectively review these and respect them all.
Any scientist or scholar devoted to inquiry finds themselves gravitating to one method primarily and finding suitable areas for its application. No method is suitable for every inquiry. So preference for a particular method often means gravitating to a particular academic discipline or to a particular strand of study within a discipline.
Examples :
Research is not Knowledge
A validity, correctness, reliability, veridicality, accuracy &c—which entails correspondence between representations and realities within a field of interest. is an 'optimizer': it is about what seems to a person to be the 'best' way to use the so as to maximize certainty in the findings from a scientific study. The method embodies judgements with an intrinsic concern for "truth"—referred to variously as
A single study, even with an intense focus on method quality, does not produce knowledge. Knowledge requires replications, multiple studies, and more. It emerges, evolves and accumulates from a myriad of studies over time. Taxonomic analysis to be posted ( ) reveals that knowledge is ultimately determined by employing aspects of all of the various .
Features
The Principal Typologies.
show all the features now known to be characteristic of- Each method is based on a core principle or process.
- Each method generates adherents highly committed to it and for whom it becomes a research mentality.
- Each method is developed by its leading adherents as a coherent and consistent paradigm.
- As a result, adherents find some of the other methods unsatisfactory or undesirable. This makes them liable to be highly critical, to the point of opposing their use and objecting to their funding.
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Identify the different core research principles.
Originally drafted: 23-Apr-2015. Last amended 21-Feb-2022.