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129). THIS PAPER ADDRESSES THE QUESTIONS OF WHAT QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IS. IT WILL FIRST DEAL WITH THE DEFINITIONS IN USE, THE VALUE OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH AND IT WILL THEN SHORTLY INTRODUCE THREE DIFFERENT METHODS IN USE. 2. Definitions in use AS QUALITATIVE TOURISM RESEARCH HAS BECOME A POPULAR ISSUE MORE AND MORE RESEARCHERS ARE CONCERNED WITH THIS TOPIC AND DEVELOP THEIR DEFINITIONS...
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Definitions in use AS QUALITATIVE TOURISM RESEARCH HAS BECOME A POPULAR ISSUE MORE AND MORE RESEARCHERS ARE CONCERNED WITH THIS TOPIC AND DEVELOP THEIR DEFINITIONS. THIS PAPER FOCUSES ON THREE DEFINITIONS PROVIDED BY A. J. VEAL, J. MASON AND VAN MAANEN. 1 Veal VEAL (1997, p. 71, p. 129) describes qualitative research as a technique of getting more in-depth information about social phenomena through the participant’s personal description of experiences and feelings which could not be discovered with quantitative approaches...
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