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| The purpose of "qualitative" or "naturalistic" research varies according to the research paradigm, methods, and assumptions. Generally speaking, qualitative researchers attempt to describe and interpret some human phenomenon, often in the words of selected individuals (the informants). These researchers try to be clear about their biases, presuppositions, and interpretations. By Anthony W. Heath |
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| Purdue University. Has writing and research guidelines and tips including section on English as a Second Language. |
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| Prepared by George Washington University, Graduate School of Education and Human Development. |
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| Prepared by Brock University. |
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| WorldCat is a worldwide union catalog created and maintained collectively by more than 9,000 member institutions. It is the largest and most comprehensive database of its kind.
FOR MORE RESEARCH LINKS: Use Search Archives, Keyword Search: Research. |
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| Web site tools for students to conduct research and to present their findings. |
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| Based on book of same name, provides guidelines, tips, and techniques for writing. |
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