The design in the quali-quantitative research in the production engineering – epistemological issues

Authors

  • Leonardo Ensslin
  • William Barbosa Vianna

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https://doi.org/10.14488/1676-1901.v8i1.28

Abstract

The present paper intends to present a proposition of design for qualitative research applied to production engineering which contemplates material and formal elements in the investigative process, concentrating the discussion on the epistemological basis of the scientific development in the internal and external criteria of validity of the qualitative research and in the formation of the researcher as a primary and strategic element of the production process of critical and valid knowledge in this area of knowledge. Firstly the controversy between Popper and Kuhn in relation to the scientism and scientific method is presented and then later presenting the construct of the authors about this. Then the qualitative and quantitative methods are characterized, justifying the need of the predominance of the qualitative approach in some areas of production engineering. The third section is about the research project, its characteristics, its formal and material elements, and the use of internal and external validation criteria in a disciplined way, the use of the qualitative research and the formation of the researcher. Key-words: Soft Operational Research; Quali-quantitative Research, Epistemology.

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Published

2008-07-06

How to Cite

Ensslin, L., & Vianna, W. B. (2008). The design in the quali-quantitative research in the production engineering – epistemological issues. Revista Produção Online, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.14488/1676-1901.v8i1.28

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