Explaining Interactive Qualitative Analysis (IQA) | Final Discussion
In this section, Deltas were arranged numerically in descending order to clearly identify the drivers (causes) and outcomes (effects).
In this section, Deltas were arranged numerically in descending order to clearly identify the drivers (causes) and outcomes (effects).
Following part 1: Explaining Interactive Qualitative Analysis (IQA) , this article will demonstrate how to interpret IQA results.
This is an example of an Interactive Qualitative Analysis, a research design that examines cause-and-effect relationships based on structures of meaning.
Following from part 1, Positivism v.s. Postpositivism, and part 2, Positivism v.s. Postpositivism | Perspectives in this section we will discuss the positivist quantitative method of inquiry.