Difference between revisions of "Glossary"
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| Qualitative research || Qualitative research focuses on the human dimensions of the observable or conceptual reality, often linking observational data or interpretation of existing data directly to theory or concepts || [[:Category:Qualitative|1]] | | Qualitative research || Qualitative research focuses on the human dimensions of the observable or conceptual reality, often linking observational data or interpretation of existing data directly to theory or concepts || [[:Category:Qualitative|1]] | ||
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| Deductive reasoning || Deductive reasoning builds on statements or theories that are confirmed by observation or can be confirmed by logic. || [[:Category:Deductive|1]] | | Deductive reasoning || Deductive reasoning builds on statements or theories that are confirmed by observation or can be confirmed by logic. || [[:Category:Deductive|1]] | ||
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− | | Bias || | + | | Bias || the action of supporting or opposing a particular person or thing in an unfair way, because of allowing personal opinions to influence your judgement || [[Bias and Critical Thinking|1]], [[Bias in statistics|2]] |
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| Agency || The capacity of an individual to act intentionally with the assumption of a causal outcome based on this action || [[Agency, Complexity and Emergence|1]] | | Agency || The capacity of an individual to act intentionally with the assumption of a causal outcome based on this action || [[Agency, Complexity and Emergence|1]] | ||
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| Emergence || The incurrence of a characteristic or behaviour of two or more entities that could not be anticipated based on the individual parts|| [[Agency, Complexity and Emergence|1]] | | Emergence || The incurrence of a characteristic or behaviour of two or more entities that could not be anticipated based on the individual parts|| [[Agency, Complexity and Emergence|1]] | ||
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| System || Any number of individuals or elements that interact || [[Agency, Complexity and Emergence|1]], [[System Thinking & Causal Loop Diagrams|2]] | | System || Any number of individuals or elements that interact || [[Agency, Complexity and Emergence|1]], [[System Thinking & Causal Loop Diagrams|2]] | ||
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| Method || Scientific methods create knowledge in accordance with certain principles and rigour || [[Design_Criteria_of_Methods|1]], [[Methods|2]] | | Method || Scientific methods create knowledge in accordance with certain principles and rigour || [[Design_Criteria_of_Methods|1]], [[Methods|2]] |
Revision as of 06:06, 6 October 2020
This Glossary lists terms and words that are relevant to this Wiki. For each entry, you will find a list of Wiki articles that contain this term.
Term | Explanation | Mentions |
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Qualitative research | Qualitative research focuses on the human dimensions of the observable or conceptual reality, often linking observational data or interpretation of existing data directly to theory or concepts | 1 |
Quantitative research | Quantitative research focuses on the statistical and mathematical analysis of data, as well as the general analysis and often interpretation of data that consists of numbers. | 1 |
Inductive reasoning | Inductive reasoning draws conclusions based on data or observations | 1 |
Deductive reasoning | Deductive reasoning builds on statements or theories that are confirmed by observation or can be confirmed by logic. | 1 |
Bias | the action of supporting or opposing a particular person or thing in an unfair way, because of allowing personal opinions to influence your judgement | 1, 2 |
Agency | The capacity of an individual to act intentionally with the assumption of a causal outcome based on this action | 1 |
Emergence | The incurrence of a characteristic or behaviour of two or more entities that could not be anticipated based on the individual parts | 1 |
System | Any number of individuals or elements that interact | 1, 2 |
Method | Scientific methods create knowledge in accordance with certain principles and rigour | 1, 2 |
Concept | Abstract mental representation of our world | 1 |
Framework | A real or conceptual basic structure that supports or guides practical applications. | 1 |
Paradigm | An universally recognized scientific achievement that provides theoretical and practical foundations for a specific scientific community | 1 |
Theory | A systematic ideational structure that encompasses empirical laws regarding regularities in the world that can be tested empirically | 1 |
Data | Example | Example |
Hypothesis | A preconceived idea about the world that guides the research process and is to be falsified by it | 1, 2 |
Transdisciplinarity | An integrated and reflexive research mode in which scientific and non-scientific actors jointly attempt to frame and solve real-world problems | Example |