Sage encyclopedia of social science research methods


Research Terminology: Definitions and Distinctions

As you begin your research process, you will come across new terms and concepts that seem unique to research—in fact, they may seem like another language. When learning a new language, reference materials, such as a dictionary or grammar book, are always important to have close at hand. The Walden Library provides a helpful reference tool called The SAGE Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods to guide you through the language acquisition of research terminology and concepts. (While encyclopedias are useful in certain instances such as this, it is important to remember that citing them in your coursework, KAMs, dissertations, or thesis is not appropriate.) In this Discussion, you will use this resource, along with your text and video segments, to work with the philosophies of science and research approaches.

Review the following terms in The SAGE Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods: paradigm, epistemology, and ontology. Review Creswell’s definitions of worldview, paradigms, epistemologies, and ontologies. Review the definitions that Dr. Patton offers for epistemology and ontology in the “Research Design” media segment. Review the definition of philosophy of science in the Learning Resources.

Determine how you would define these terms: philosophy of science, paradigm, epistemology, ontology. Note that defining philosophy of science is different from asking you about your personal philosophy of your discipline, such as your philosophy of education, or your philosophy of management.

Consider the difference between these terms. Why is it important for a researcher to be familiar with these terms?

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