Consider what might be termed the quiet desperation syndrome, a disease that attacks the nervous systems of doctoral students. Students who are afflicted begin with a method, "I want to do a qualitative study," "I want to do a MANOVA," and then cast about for a question.
Kenneth Howe and Margaret Eisenhart. Standards for Qualitative (and Quantitative) Research: A Prolegomenon.
Educational Researcher,
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