Interpretivism in qualitative research
Interpretivism refers to a collection of assumptions in qualitative data collection and analysis (Matthews & Ross, 2010). Research studies underpinned by interpretivist ideas focuses on interpretations and understandings. It is about exploring a range of attitudes and perceptions across participants. The researcher aims to adopt an empathic and curious standpoint during the data collection process … Continue reading Interpretivism in qualitative research
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