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June 28, 2006
Lincoln and Guba - Naturalistic Inquiry
I've been reading up on qualitative methods, especially naturalistic inquiry, case study, action research, etc., lately. Naturalistic Inquiry by Lincoln and Guba is oft cited and was referenced as supplemental in a course I recently took. So I picked up a copy and had a little read. I found it to be a very accessible read at even a beginner level, which was nice. I had my usual comments against and for such research that I embedded within my notes presented here.
Posted by vvarvel at June 28, 2006 02:28 PM
Virgil Varvel, distance education guru, presents ongoing commentary and notes on educational research, issues, and publications.