Researchers in the social sciences believe that theoretical knowledge–which is derived from traditional research –is not enough to meet the needs of their professional life. To solve this problem a strategy was applied in the researches entitled “action research”. Action research is the process of systematic thought, research and activity which people apply in their professional life. In the present research the concepts, features and different aspects of action research have been evaluated. In addition the typology of action research, based on the perspectives of some of the theorists in this field, has been discussed. In this paper the problem of action research along with methods of solving it using fundamental conceptualization theory have also been assessed.
Pouya, A. and Okhravi, A. (2010). Research qualitative strategy: concepts, paradigms, typologies
and additional topics. Librarianship and Information Organization Studies, 20(4), 81-96.
MLA
Pouya, A. , and Okhravi, A. . "Research qualitative strategy: concepts, paradigms, typologies
and additional topics", Librarianship and Information Organization Studies, 20, 4, 2010, 81-96.
HARVARD
Pouya, A., Okhravi, A. (2010). 'Research qualitative strategy: concepts, paradigms, typologies
and additional topics', Librarianship and Information Organization Studies, 20(4), pp. 81-96.
CHICAGO
A. Pouya and A. Okhravi, "Research qualitative strategy: concepts, paradigms, typologies
and additional topics," Librarianship and Information Organization Studies, 20 4 (2010): 81-96,
VANCOUVER
Pouya, A., Okhravi, A. Research qualitative strategy: concepts, paradigms, typologies
and additional topics. Librarianship and Information Organization Studies, 2010; 20(4): 81-96.
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