Qualitative Methods
See also: Method
The qualitative methods are a method of research used in social sciences, such as for example in Sociologie, Ethnologie and Anthropologie. They leave side deliberately the aspect Quantitatif to gain in-depth in the analysis of the object of study. For that various techniques are implemented. The “x-ray groups”, the analysis of contents, the participative observation, are most important.
The “ x-ray groups ” (see) consist in joining together subjects and questioning them on their attitude with respect to a product, of an idea, a publicity, etc
The qualitative methods are usually used jointly with the quantitative Méthodes. The use of qualitative methods often makes it possible to interpret the numbers produced by quantitative methods.
Techniques of qualitative methodology
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the Maintenance semi directing
- the participating Observation
- the History of life and the Récit of life
- the Analyze groups
- of it the Analyze of contents
See too
Related articles
External bonds
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“qualitative Research”, to see.
- Course of methodology under Creative license Commons treating qualitative methods in particular (maintenance.) (rb.ec-lille.fr)
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