Concept information
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sociology of education
education in society and culture
evaluation, testing, and research methods
mixed methods
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sociology of education
education in society and culture
evaluation, testing, and research methods
mixed methods
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sociology of education
education in society and culture
theories, models, and philosophical perspectives
mixed methods
Preferred term
methodological pluralism
Definition
- Definition An approach that advocates flexibility in the selection of social research methods, based on the principle of choosing the most suitable methods for the nature of the problem being researched. More generally, methodological pluralism calls on the researcher to be tolerant of other people's preferred methods even when they differ from one's own. [Source: The SAGE Dictionary of Social Research Methods; Methodological Pluralism]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/methodological_pluralism
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