Chapter 4 · Use of supervisor. 38 4.1. What is constructive supervision?. 39 4.2. When should you first consult your supervisor?. 40 4.3. Supervision after the first meeting. 41 4.4. Is it all right to send emails to your supervisor?. 43 4.5. Should the supervisor approve (parts of) your project before you hand it in?. 44 4.6. What kind of texts are good drafts for supervision?. 45 4.7. Always enclose a letter. 47 Chapter 5 · Theory of knowledge (in brief). 48 5.1. Doubt should form the basis of all knowledge. 50 5.2. Two interpretations of the relation between science and reality. 51 5.3. Instruments’ reliance on theories. 60 5.4. Explanations. 62 5.5. Is science the same thing for all people?. 66 Chapter 6 · Data collection: quantitative and qualitative methods. 74 6.1. Special characteristic features of quantitative methods. 75 6.2. Special characteristic features of qualitative methods. 77 6.3. What determines the selection of method? . 79 6.4. The combination of qualitative and quantitative methods. 81 6.5. Could you settle for either qualitative or quantitative methods?. 85
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