The Constructivist Credo Page
Lincoln and Guba maintain that the constructivist paradigm is fundamentally distinct from quantitative or scientific inquiry, though they acknowledge that mixed methods can add context. Context and Legacy
Emphasizing how meanings are developed through joint interaction and socialization. The Constructivist Credo
The Credo posits that reality is not "discovered" but is instead a "moving target" that is constantly reconstructed as new knowledge is acquired. Lincoln and Guba maintain that the constructivist paradigm
It identifies the human researcher as the primary interpretive instrument, uniquely capable of negotiation and document analysis. The Constructivist Credo