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Autore principale: Natoli, Joseph P.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1976
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Natoli, Joseph P.
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contents Qualitative Methods and a Phenomenological Perspective in Library Research. Natoli, Joseph P. Behavioral Science Research Essays Evaluation Methods Library Research Methods Research Models Observation Phenomenology Psychological Characteristics Qualitative Research Research Reviews (Publications) Sampling Theoretical Criticism A phenomenological approach to library research utilizing qualitative research methods is contrasted to a positivist-behaviorist approach utilizing quantitative methods. Psychological understanding of a situation attained by means of accurate description, and subjectivity and associated intentionality are presented as part of the phenomenological perspective. Criticism of various aspects of theory and hypothesis formulation, sampling, and observation is presented in the light of the phenomenological approach. The argument here is for the use of an appropriate research orientation in regard to those aspects of librarianship which cannot be treated justly according to the positivist-behaviorist model. (Author/CMV)
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spellingShingle Qualitative Methods and a Phenomenological Perspective in Library Research.
Natoli, Joseph P.
Behavioral Science Research
Essays
Evaluation Methods
Library Research
Methods Research
Models
Observation
Phenomenology
Psychological Characteristics
Qualitative Research
Research Reviews (Publications)
Sampling
Theoretical Criticism
Qualitative Methods and a Phenomenological Perspective in Library Research. Natoli, Joseph P. Behavioral Science Research Essays Evaluation Methods Library Research Methods Research Models Observation Phenomenology Psychological Characteristics Qualitative Research Research Reviews (Publications) Sampling Theoretical Criticism A phenomenological approach to library research utilizing qualitative research methods is contrasted to a positivist-behaviorist approach utilizing quantitative methods. Psychological understanding of a situation attained by means of accurate description, and subjectivity and associated intentionality are presented as part of the phenomenological perspective. Criticism of various aspects of theory and hypothesis formulation, sampling, and observation is presented in the light of the phenomenological approach. The argument here is for the use of an appropriate research orientation in regard to those aspects of librarianship which cannot be treated justly according to the positivist-behaviorist model. (Author/CMV)
title Qualitative Methods and a Phenomenological Perspective in Library Research.
topic Behavioral Science Research
Essays
Evaluation Methods
Library Research
Methods Research
Models
Observation
Phenomenology
Psychological Characteristics
Qualitative Research
Research Reviews (Publications)
Sampling
Theoretical Criticism
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED174225