Qualitative Research Approach

Vol-2 | Issue-12 | December-2015 | Published Online: 05 December 2015    PDF ( 474 KB )
Author(s)
Harsh S. Modha 1; Monali R. Jani 2

1Research Scholar, Faculty of Doctoral Studies and Research, RK University, Rajkot, Gujarat (India)

2Assistant Professor, Dept. of Management, Noble Group of Institutions, Junagadh, Gujarat (India)

Abstract

The word qualitative implies an emphasis on the qualities of entities and on processes and meanings that are not experimentally examined or measured [if measured at all] in terms of quantity, amount, intensity, or frequency. Qualitative researchers stress the socially constructed nature of reality, the intimate relationship between the researcher and what is studied, and the situational constraints that shape inquiry. Such researchers emphasize the value-laden nature of inquiry. They seek answers to questions that stress how social experience is created and given meaning. In contrast, quantitative studies emphasize the measurement and analysis of causal relationships between variables, not processes. Qualitative forms of inquiry are considered by many social and behavioral scientists to be as much a perspective on how to approach investigating a research problem as it is a method. This paper covers the theme to understand the qualitative methodology significantly.

Keywords
Qualitative research methods, Social and behavioral studies
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