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    Naturalistic Inquiry
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    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher SAGE Publications, Inc
    • Date of Publication 24 June 1985

    • ISBN 9780803924314
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages416 pages
    • Size 215x139 mm
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Naturalistic Inquiry provides social scientists with a basic but comprehensive rationale for non-positivistic approaches to research. It confronts the basic premise underlying the scientific tradition that all questions can be answered by employing empirical, testable, replicable research techniques. The authors maintain that there are scientific facts that existing paradigms cannot explain, and argue against traditional positivistic inquiry. They suggest an alternative approach supporting the use of the naturalistic paradigm.

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    Showing how science is limited by its dominant mode of investigation, Lincoln and Guba propose an alternative paradigm—a "naturalistic" rather than "rationalistic" method of inquiry—in which the investigator avoids manipulating research outcomes. A "paradigm shift" is under way in many fields, they contend, and go on to describe the different assumptions of the two approaches regarding the nature of reality, subject-object interaction, the possibility of generalization, the concept of causality, and the role of values. The authors also offer guidance for research in the field (where, they say, naturalistic inquiry always takes place). Useful tips are given, for example, on "designing" a study as it unfolds, establishing "trustworthiness," and writing a case report. This book helps researchers "both to understand and to do naturalistic inquiry." Of particular interest to educational researchers, it is valuable for all social scientists involved with questions of qualitative and quantitative methodology.

    "An interesting, well written, fascinating critique of positivism. I wish this would be sufficient to put the nails in the coffin of positivism once and for all."

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    Table of Contents:

    Post-Positivism and the Naturalistic Paradigm
    Is the Naturalistic Paradigm the Genuine Article?
    Constructed Realities
    The Disturbing and Disturbed Observer
    The Only Generalization is
    There is no Generalization
    Is Causality a Viable Concept?
    Is Being Value-Free Valuable?
    Doing What Comes Naturally
    Designing a Naturalistic Inquiry
    Implementing the Naturalistic Inquiry
    Establishing Trustworthiness
    Processing Naturalistically-Obtained Data
    Case Reporting, Member Checking, and Auditing

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