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Generalizability in Qualitative Research: A Tale of Two Traditions.

Lara Carminati1.   

Abstract

Generalizability in qualitative research has been a controversial topic given that interpretivist scholars have resisted the dominant role and mandate of the positivist tradition within social sciences. Aiming to find universal laws, the positivist paradigm has made generalizability a crucial criterion for evaluating the rigor of quantitative research. This positivist echo has led generalizability to acquire a quantitative meaning, inappropriate for describing qualitative studies. The purpose of qualitative research has, thus, been directed toward providing in-depth explanations and meanings rather than generalizing findings. Through a critical review of empirical and theoretical studies, this commentary seeks to show that in qualitative domains, generalizability is possible provided that, first, generalizability is the main objective of the study; second, due precautions concerning the philosophy and terminology selected are taken. Hence, this commentary contributes to the literature on qualitative research by making suggestions for more consistent and unanimous procedures to adopt in qualitative inquiries.

Keywords:  critical review; positivist and interpretivist tradition; probabilistic generalizability; qualitative and quantitative research; the UK; theoretical generalizability; transferability

Mesh:

Year:  2018        PMID: 30043686     DOI: 10.1177/1049732318788379

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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