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Discuss the five similarities between historical-comparative and field research.
 
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In getting organized for a field study a researcher begins the process with a narrow question or specific hypothesis.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

They incorporate an individual researcher's point of view as part of the research process

- both types of research reflect individual researcher's points of view. They examine a great diversity of data types - huge amounts of qualitative data. They focus on processes, time passage and sequence - never treat people as static or unchanging. They use grounded theory - ideas emerge during data collection and analysis in a process of grounded theory. They make limited generalizations - as a researcher gains greater knowledge about a particular place and time, it may be difficult to make broad
generalization than quantitative research.

Answer to Question 2

FALSE



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