Qualitative Research Methodology in Social Science Research: Towards Relativist Ontology and Interpretivist-Constructivist Epistemology

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Egara Kabaji
Clive Mukanzi

Abstract

This paper examines qualitative research methodology and its suitability for social science research. It argues for adoption of relativist ontology and interpretivist-constructivist epistemology within the realm of qualitative Research Methodology. It first focuses on quantitative research methodologies and their limitations in social science research before outlining qualitative methodologies and their applicability. It concludes that qualitative methodologies are essential in humanistic inquiry

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How to Cite
Kabaji, E., & Mukanzi, C. (2018). Qualitative Research Methodology in Social Science Research: Towards Relativist Ontology and Interpretivist-Constructivist Epistemology. The International Journal of Business & Management, 6(10). Retrieved from http://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijbm/article/view/140330