Quantitative and Qualitative Paradigm Assumptions Oleh : Dr. H. Nur Syam, M.Si.

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Quantitative and Qualitative Paradigm Assumptions Oleh : Dr. H. Nur Syam, M.Si

AssumptionQuestionQuantitativeQualitative Ontological Assumption What is the nature of reality? Reality is Objective and singular, apart from the researcher Reality is subjective and multiple as seen by participants in a study

AssumptionQuestionQuantitativeQualitative Epistemological Assumption What is the relationship of the researcher to the researched? Researcher is independent from that being researched Researcher interacts with that being researched

AssumptionQuestionQuantitativeQualitative Axiological Assumption What is the role of values? Value-free and unbiased Value- laden and biased

AssumptionQuestionQuantitativeQualitative Rhetorical Assumption What is the language of research? Formal Based on set definitions Impersonal voice Use of accepted quantitative words Informal Evolving decisions Personal voice Accepted qualitative words

AssumptionQuestionQuantitativeQualitative Metholodogical Assumption What is the process of research? Deductive process Cause and effect Static design- categories isolated before study Context-free Generlizations leading to prediction, explanation, and understanding Accure and reliable through validity and reliability Inductive process Mutual simultaneous shaping of factors Emerging designo- categories identified during research process Context-bound Pattern, theories developed for understanding Accure and reliable through verification