Causal Explanation, Qualitative Research, and Scientific Inquiry in Education
George Mason University · Office of Diversity and Inclusion
Abstract
A National Research Council report, Scientific Research in Education, has elicited considerable criticism from the education research community, but this criticism has not focused on a key assumption of the report—its Humean, regularity conception of causality. It is argued that this conception, which also underlies other arguments for “scientifically-based research,” is narrow and philosophically outdated, and leads to a misrepresentation of the nature and value of qualitative research for causal explanation. An alternative, realist approach to causality is presented that supports the scientific legitimacy of using qualitative research for causal investigation, reframes the arguments for experimental methods…
Citation impact
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- 48.69
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- 100%
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- 90
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1Topics & keywords
- Misrepresentation
- Criticism
- Causality (physics)
- Educational research
- Qualitative research
- Epistemology
- Legitimacy
- Value (mathematics)