You just made getting through Lincoln and Guba's article possible for me: I turned your presentation into a compare/contrast master chart as I listened (a million pauses later) and then I listened to this presentation all the way through to reflect on my understanding. I sure wish I did this days ago. Thank-you so much for taking the time to put this together for folk you do not know. Your generosity of time and spirit is appreciated.
Thank you for sharing your work! I am just starting a PhD in Transformative Studies and the first article I read on Paradigm Controversies made my head hurt. Luckily, I found your UA-cam channel and I am actually excited to know more. I'll be sharing with my classmates. :-)
Not gonna lie I fucking love your roomates almost sarcastic engagement and his choice to be silent at the end rather than lie about his enjoyment. Honestly though, I found this useful so thank you.
@@PatNorman I'm working towards living definitions of chance and indeterminacy within the field of experimental music composition. From what I can tell, there are mixed messages in my field, and whilst I don't argue for a "true" definition, (although I do have my own), I want to present the varying definitions as explicitly as possible.
Pat, thank you for your explanation of the different research paradigms. I enjoyed your usage of pop culture to explain the paradigms. I am currently working on my master's degree in learning design and technology. We are learning about research versus evaluation. Do you believe that research differs from evaluation, or do you see them as similar/overlapping? How do you see the different research paradigms feed into evaluation?
Really really enjoyed this! Found it SUPER helpful, thank you. As a South African though I was disappointed that the continent of 'Africa' was defined as a 'country' during your explanation.
Apologies - I think we slipped between using the word continent a few moments before and country a bit later due to laziness. Second mention should - of course - have referred to Africa as a continent.
Hi, which paradigm would the 'imaginative' fit into? Their Ontology is 'Reality' is created by the reciprocity between subject and object, the observer and the observed.
It would seem that axiology would the most foundamental factor in defining a particular research paradigm, since values and cognitive valences (instinctual/learned) shape how we see the world, including knowledge, and motivates what we do.
It's a shame the movie Luggage of the God's is unobtainium these days. Great demonstration of interpretation... Update - No Way! Just bought the DVD on Amazon, somebody has kept the legend alive...
Was following pretty well until... Jordan Peterson a positivist?? He's a psychologist, and postpositivist perhaps, but positivist seems a little incorrect.
I just started online university and had a really hard time understanding research paradigms. This video was very helpful. Thank you so much!
same here dude , i have exam tomorrow and i was stuck in this topic ... thank you @Pat norman
You just made getting through Lincoln and Guba's article possible for me: I turned your presentation into a compare/contrast master chart as I listened (a million pauses later) and then I listened to this presentation all the way through to reflect on my understanding. I sure wish I did this days ago. Thank-you so much for taking the time to put this together for folk you do not know. Your generosity of time and spirit is appreciated.
Wow I am replying to this late but I'd love to see the chart you built!
Thank you for sharing your work! I am just starting a PhD in Transformative Studies and the first article I read on Paradigm Controversies made my head hurt. Luckily, I found your UA-cam channel and I am actually excited to know more. I'll be sharing with my classmates. :-)
Oh yes, what a great piece, I am starting my PhD on financial accountability. It brings out clearer insights about research paradigms. Thanks
Not gonna lie I fucking love your roomates almost sarcastic engagement and his choice to be silent at the end rather than lie about his enjoyment.
Honestly though, I found this useful so thank you.
Great job on this video and presentation, guys! Much appreciated. (Note: @3:39 of the video, the term coined by K Conway was "alternative facts")
Pat, thank you for an outstanding presentation. You are an excellent teacher!
Thank you very much Belinda!
Thanks! It’s grateful to find your video when I am struggling to form my methodology in the 1st year submission.
Trying to develop my own research paradigm for my PHD, this is very helpful thank you.
You actually made this fun! Thank you!
Really enjoyed this. I am studying for my research methodology final exam and this is helpful :)
Thank you very much, I'm glad to hear you found it helpful!
Thanks for clearing up what is a Research Paradigm. I’ve started back to school, and your video is beneficial.
This was extremely well done -- thank you!
Thank you! I've been struggling with the aspect of my Thesis since I started my phd a couple of years ago. This has helped no end!
Glad it was helpful! What's your thesis about Jason?
@@PatNorman I'm working towards living definitions of chance and indeterminacy within the field of experimental music composition. From what I can tell, there are mixed messages in my field, and whilst I don't argue for a "true" definition, (although I do have my own), I want to present the varying definitions as explicitly as possible.
Thank you so much for this video. I just started my master degree and this video is really helpful!
Really helpful and fun! Thanks for this
Thank you! This has been of great help to me.
thank you so much for making this. It helps me understand research paradigm better now after being confused from class
Amazing video , thank you so much for sharing it with us. I was studying a research methods course and this made it just easier.
Pat, thank you for your explanation of the different research paradigms. I enjoyed your usage of pop culture to explain the paradigms. I am currently working on my master's degree in learning design and technology. We are learning about research versus evaluation. Do you believe that research differs from evaluation, or do you see them as similar/overlapping? How do you see the different research paradigms feed into evaluation?
This is an super amazing examples...You guys are pragmatics....
Thank you so much for this helpful video. But I wish we had a bigger sound!
I just got here, but this is great content dude
Great explanation and your swearing made me laugh lol.
Really really enjoyed this! Found it SUPER helpful, thank you. As a South African though I was disappointed that the continent of 'Africa' was defined as a 'country' during your explanation.
Apologies - I think we slipped between using the word continent a few moments before and country a bit later due to laziness. Second mention should - of course - have referred to Africa as a continent.
Hai Siestoggies I'm sure it was a mistake... this outjie is super smart! Thank you @Pat_Norman 😊
great video, good information. thanks for sharing
Very well done! Thank you so much.
Hi, which paradigm would the 'imaginative' fit into?
Their Ontology is 'Reality' is created by the reciprocity between subject and object, the observer and the observed.
This has been very helpful, thank you so much.
Can we use positivism in qualitative research in social sciences
The other guys said ”Sheldon Cooper” 🤣🤣🤣
It would seem that axiology would the most foundamental factor in defining a particular research paradigm, since values and cognitive valences (instinctual/learned) shape how we see the world, including knowledge, and motivates what we do.
Please share videos of all research paradiams
Thanks so much!!! It helps me a lot!
You're welcome!
Awesome video. One comment: Africa is not a country it is a continent.
Good discussion Pat.
hello Sir , I have A Question if u don't mind
Thank you sir
It's a shame the movie Luggage of the God's is unobtainium these days. Great demonstration of interpretation...
Update - No Way! Just bought the DVD on Amazon, somebody has kept the legend alive...
did I hear something on 3m45s
Thanks guys
Did you say the F* word, here I am listening with my son!
I shared it to my study group before he said it now I am embarrassed 😂😂😅😅
Kelly Ann Conway spoke about Alternative Facts.
Curious how you’d look at pragmatism as a paradigm? :)
"Alternative facts"
Your videos are genius
Doing good job 👍
It helps me understand the research paradigm better. Thank you so much . Your pronunciation is a little bit difficult. Slowdown your speech, please...
Yeah he rolls to much I could’nt grab some words. English is’nt my mother tongue language
nice slides
😂 “oh God, why the f*** animations” 1:49
Was following pretty well until... Jordan Peterson a positivist?? He's a psychologist, and postpositivist perhaps, but positivist seems a little incorrect.
0:00 school of education, as opposed to the school of anti education and illiteracy XP
Why do you consider medicine, politics and education science when they clearly are not?
HOMOSEXUALITY IS ONLY 200 YEARS OLD??? What about the Ancient Greeks and Romans???
Shame about the swearing:-)
Good information otherwise
Thx
So unprofessional! You need to clean this up.
No it's fine. Go elsewhere dude.