1. Introduction 2. Before Beginning your Inquiry Project 3. The Interpretative Stance: Inquiry in media res 4. A Closer Look at What Counts as Interpretative Inquiry 5. Transition: Key Terms to Understand in the Practice of Interpretative Inquiry 6. Where do Ideas Come From? Developing Ideas for Inquiry Projects 7. Launching the Inquiry: Literature Search and Review, Problem Statement, Design, and Sample 8. Data Collection and Data Analysis 9. Ethics and the Institutional Review Board (IRB) 10. Writing for Publication
1. Introduction 2. Before Beginning your Inquiry Project 3. The Interpretative Stance: Inquiry in media res 4. A Closer Look at What Counts as Interpretative Inquiry 5. Transition: Key Terms to Understand in the Practice of Interpretative Inquiry 6. Where do Ideas Come From? Developing Ideas for Inquiry Projects 7. Launching the Inquiry: Literature Search and Review, Problem Statement, Design, and Sample 8. Data Collection and Data Analysis 9. Ethics and the Institutional Review Board (IRB) 10. Writing for Publication
Richard E. Morehouse is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Viterbo University, Wisconsin, USA and a Visiting Professor at the School of Education and Community, Glyndŵr University Wrexham, Wales, UK.
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