Qualitative Research Model
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Academic articles on qualitative research process model For the point of view of the author Qualitative research refers to the process of seeking descriptive information by means of document studies, interviews, observations, group discussions and a brainstorming session or a discussion with a sample group. Is it a participatory study or participant research? (Participatory Research; PAR) based on the condition of the phenomenon is important. Problem-solving thinking through research and development by the people participating at present, the tools used in qualitative research are SWOT Analysis, Business Model Canvas, TOWS Matrix, etc. The researcher must be responsible for the process, follow up, and closely examine the collected data to get the word. An in-depth answer that is true, accurate, accurate, reliable and can be useful in problem solving. By in-depth interview, observation (Observation) or focus group interviews (approximately 30-50 samples) with a method of selecting correctly according to the research methodology. The qualitative research process is as follows: 1) searching for research topics, 2) studying related documents, 3) research tools, 4) field visits to collect data, 5) analysis of research results, and 6) conclusions. Research results However, it is necessary to carefully consider and understand the results of the research that have been summarized, for example when discussing the findings or findings. It must compare whether the concepts or theories and research results (as summarized in Chapter 2) are consistent or different from the research results or not, and recommendations for agencies or research readers to apply for benefit which suggestions for use Additional recommendations may be made in terms of policy, academic and business aspects.