RESEARCH: IN A METHODOLOGICAL FRAME
Keywords:
Qualitative research, research methodology, theory, techniquesAbstract
In writing research, there are four essential key words- ‘theory’, ‘methodology’, ‘method’ and/or ‘technique’. Getting a concise idea on these four keys is a difficult thing for the beginners in research and the researchers of tourism field are not excluded from it. Focusing the beginners in research like me, this article explores the basic design process of research based on these four key words highlighting on the qualitative research framework. Though different social scientists discuss the process of social investigation in different ways, this paper presents an integrated idea that evolves from many outlooks towards research explored by social science researchers.
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