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  • Essay / Inductive, deductive and less used theories...

    There are four different research strategies: inductive, deductive and less used, reproductive and abductive. “The goal of the inductive approach is “to establish universal generalizations for use as explanations of patterns,” while the deductive approach would “test theories, to eliminate false ones.” The latter would construct and “deduce hypotheses” rather than “produce generalizations” (Blaikie, 2007) – appendix to the table. The argument was that the theory developed by Atkinson was that of the “core-periphery model”. The model highlighted that companies are likely to retain "core" workers, while the periphery encompasses low-skilled and inexperienced employees whose numbers parallel business fluctuations and identified that low-skilled workers would integrate into the model from further deductive research. (Atkinson & Torrington, 1984; 2004). However I emphasize that this model was not a direct theory to be tested deductively, there were flaws in the model as it applied, as the name peripherally suggests, which is not specific enough. to my answer, so the decision to do inductive reasoning would be better as a choice of justification. In addition, the method, also known as "bottom up", also requires less testing, but more observational methods. (Dunn & Wickham, 2012) Overall, deductive reasoning will create a theory with observations. Grounded theory is applied to the inductive reasoning approach. “Grounded theory is a research strategy whose goal is to generate theory from data” (Punch, 2014). It tells how the data will be analyzed to create a theory, through the use of Grounded Theory. This grounded theory is more about how humans learned, and according to Glaser (1967), grounded theory is just...... middle of article ...... their contribution to research. A guiding principle is that participants must control the disclosure of their identity and contribution. As the University prohibits research to those under 18, there are other venerables in groups where it was not realized that there was a disability, such as dyspraxia. which is not a physical handicap. After reviewing the principles of ethics considered in social research, there are many factors that should be applied to the research, perhaps the most important of which is that ethics should determine the research. The biggest flaw is youth – making sure they are over 18, although young people can be 16. Employers express their thoughts on their reasons and make sure they are not breaking the law and converting it into a generalization. idea that could be illegal and therefore unethical.