Qualitative hypotheses.

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2025-08-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.19736.2
Veli-Matti Karhulahti
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Abstract

Hypotheses are not common in qualitative research. This can be largely attributed to many qualitative methods not being optimal or suitable for hypothesis-testing, and the epistemological curiosity in qualitative research often lacking interest in testing. Nonetheless, qualitative researchers, too, do often enter research projects with expectations, which are similar to hypotheses. These expectations can be useful to disclose and reflect on before a study is carried out. In this essay, I discuss qualitative hypotheses (QHs) as a means to disclose such expectations without testing them. In particular, QHs are presented as a tool that can be useful with recently proliferated reporting formats, such as a preregistration and registered reports, which involve a pre-analytic phase of written reflection.

定性的假设。
假设在定性研究中并不常见。这在很大程度上可以归因于许多定性方法不是最佳的或不适合假设检验,以及定性研究中的认识论好奇心往往缺乏对检验的兴趣。尽管如此,定性研究人员也经常带着期望进入研究项目,这与假设类似。在进行研究之前,披露和反思这些期望是有用的。在这篇文章中,我讨论了定性假设(QHs)作为一种方法来揭示这些期望而不测试它们。特别地,质量报告是作为一种工具提出的,可以用于最近激增的报告格式,例如预注册和注册报告,其中涉及书面反思的预分析阶段。
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