Disentangling paradigm and method can help bring qualitative research to post-positivist psychology and address the generalizability crisis.
Moin SyedKate C McLeanPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2022)
For decades, psychological research has heavily favored quantitative over qualitative methods. One reason for this imbalance is the perception that quantitative methods follow from a post-positivist paradigm, which guides mainstream psychology, whereas qualitative methods follow from a constructivist paradigm. However, methods and paradigms are independent, and embracing qualitative methods within mainstream psychology is one way of addressing the generalizability crisis.