A critical analysis of interpretive research studies in cooperative education and internships

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Coll, R. K., & Kalnins, T. (2009). A critical analysis of interpretive research studies in cooperative education and internships. Journal of Cooperative Education and Internships, 43(1), 1-13.

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Richard K. Coll at University of Waikato Tatiana Kalnins at University of Waikato

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qualitative Interpretive critical analysis CEIA co-operative education internship

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University of Waikato / Hamilton / New Zealand

Abstract

Much research in co-op has utilized a quantitative or experimental approach within a positivist paradigm. Here we present a critical analysis of interpretive/qualitative studies in terms of output, diversity, quality, along with an overview of the topics investigated. Our analysis suggests that interpretive work is a substantial part of co-op research output, and that is spans a wide range of programs, disciplines and geographical locations. Similar themes to those investigated by a quantitative approach are investigated by interpretive researchers, but there is emphasis in interpretive work on understanding more details of co-op issues in relation to the educational context.

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