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be interpretative
adjective
Marked by interpretation.
synonyms
Exact(3)
That evaluation must be interpretative.
These methods aim to be interpretative and configurative (i.e., aiming to make new or enhanced meanings by making connections between existing studies) rather than merely adding together or aggregating the qualitative study findings [ 19, 20].
While this criterion may not always be appropriate, depending upon the degree to which an individual review avows to be interpretative, protocols may also have additional utility beyond this – as a planning and communication tool.
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However, an open mind is not an empty mind, and since qualitative analysis is interpretative, interpretations are not entirely separate from the researcher's experiential background [ 46].
This term includes a genetic interpretation and is interpretative, not descriptive.
"Honor's school project is interpretative dance – she's never done dance in her life".
Ward's account is interpretative, but is backed up by an FCLP source who said that Tyler requested the programme be set up within the shortest timeframe possible: it was put together in three weeks [see footnote].
The methods are interpretative.
It has three distinct but inseparable constituents, all of which are interpretative activities.
The analysis was interpretative and found that knowledge structures mirrored vocational educational structures and that subjects recall prior knowledge through a categorisation process.
Analysis of participant accounts is interpretative and involves the "positioned" researcher [ 29].
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