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| ## Types of theory | ## Types of theory | ||
| - | 1) A What: | + | 1) "What": |
| - Naming theory, description of the dimensions and characteristics of some phenomena. | - Naming theory, description of the dimensions and characteristics of some phenomena. | ||
| - Classification: More elaborate naming with some structural relations (typologies, taxonomies, frameworks) | - Classification: More elaborate naming with some structural relations (typologies, taxonomies, frameworks) | ||
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| + | 2) "How" and "Why" theories for understanding | ||
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| + | - Defamiliarizing (deconstructing) | ||
| + | - Sensitizing | ||
| + | - Conjectures from real world situations | ||
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| + | 3) "What will be", theories for predicting. | ||
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| + | 4) "How to do" design and action theories | ||
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| + | // My article: counts as "toward" a theory. | ||
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| + | ## Sampling | ||
| + | How to get representative population? Has to mirror to compound of the population. | ||
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| # An Introduction to Qualitative Research / Uwe Flick | # An Introduction to Qualitative Research / Uwe Flick | ||