Identifying Relevant Research Questions: A Tentative Framework for Inquiry in Interpretation Research.
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| Title: | Identifying Relevant Research Questions: A Tentative Framework for Inquiry in Interpretation Research. |
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| Authors: | Stern, Marc J.1 (AUTHOR) mjstern@vt.edu, Powell, Robert B.2 (AUTHOR) |
| Source: | Journal of Interpretation Research. Apr2024, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p3-9. 7p. |
| Subject Terms: | *Corporate culture, Research questions, Social scientists, Fossil trees, Leadership, Prejudices |
| Abstract: | The article discusses the importance of research in the field of interpretation and proposes a framework for identifying relevant research questions. The framework includes three main categories: context, units of analysis, and outcomes. It emphasizes the need for diverse research questions, disciplines, and approaches to advance the field of interpretation. The article provides examples of research questions that can be explored within the framework and encourages researchers to use a variety of qualitative and quantitative methods. Overall, the framework aims to enhance the practice and theory of interpretation research. [Extracted from the article] |
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