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As an example, the ''Delphi'' method is both quantitative and qualitative, both inductive and deductive, looks at systems and into the future. | As an example, the ''Delphi'' method is both quantitative and qualitative, both inductive and deductive, looks at systems and into the future. | ||
The respective visualisation therefore looks like this: | The respective visualisation therefore looks like this: | ||
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[[File:ConceptDelphi.png|300px|center|The categorization for the Delphi method]] | [[File:ConceptDelphi.png|300px|center|The categorization for the Delphi method]] |
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This visualisation refers to the majority of methods that focus on a slice of time - the present.
However, a range of methods exists that enable the researchers to investigate the past or the future. For these methods, the concept can be adapted to indicate a focus on the past (left) and a focus on the future (right).
This visualisation enables us to characterize every method according to these categories. As an example, the Delphi method is both quantitative and qualitative, both inductive and deductive, looks at systems and into the future. The respective visualisation therefore looks like this: