1986
DOI: 10.1086/209058
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On Method in Consumer Research: A Critical Relativist Perspective

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“…More specifically, the analysis used Charmaz's (2007) social constructivist approach to GT (in which the findings are viewed as the result of the interaction between the participants and the researcher). The researcher took a critical relativist epistemological framework, understanding the participant and researcher may influence each other throughout data collection (Anderson, 1986).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, the analysis used Charmaz's (2007) social constructivist approach to GT (in which the findings are viewed as the result of the interaction between the participants and the researcher). The researcher took a critical relativist epistemological framework, understanding the participant and researcher may influence each other throughout data collection (Anderson, 1986).…”
Section: Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We are reminded of Anderson's (1986) compelling argument that we as academics must keep a critical gaze inward. If we are studying business practices with an eye towards sustainability, we must examine every layer of our studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sucesivas aportaciones matizan la postura anterior dando lugar al relativismo crítico (Anderson, 1986;Cooper, 1987;Peter, 1992) pero, no obstante, siguen manteniendo que lo que la ciencia llama "realidad" se construye por los individuos de forma relativa a su lenguaje (o grupo, clase social, teoría, paradigma, cultura. visión del mundo ... ) y, por tanto, no se puede evaluar objetiva, imparcialmente o de forma no arbitraria entre los distintos grupos, clases sociales, paradigmas o teorías (Peter y Olson, 1983).…”
Section: La Visión Realista Frente Al Relativismounclassified