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This paper concentrates on whether research in economics is more qualitative nowadays, and asks for use of the additional qualitative methods, not only in the entire respective field of investigation, but also in the field of forecasting. The second step in developing this idea is enumeration of the different qualitative approaches, which are typical for forecasting including the methods resulting from those approaches.
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The article deals with theoretical and methodological problems related to research on friendship during adolescence. It presents methods used in psychological research for determining the specificity and essence of friendship and its applied measurement A review of such completed studies includes not only the results and views showing the developmental advantages of friendship but also indicates the negative influence of a close friend (the so-called 'friend effect'). The reason for such resultant ambiguity may be the lack of a uniform and comprehensive theory of friendship and/or the specificity of applied methods (questionnaires) and research procedures (quantitative research with the use of large samples). The proposed concept is one developed by Aelred of Rievaulx, which introduces different kinds of friendship and connect its essence to a transcendental dimension. The paper also includes the specificity of qualitative methods and some research results from their application. Pursuant to her own research experience, the author has formulated the rules of research on friendship with the use of qualitative methods.
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The study deals with the pandemic situation caused by the spread of the virus COVID-19. The author presents results of analysis of the data collected during the piloting phase of the research focused on the children resilience and adaptive strategies during pandemic. She discusses both theoretical theses and methodological aspects of the anthropological study of children. Attention is paid to the specifics of anthropological research on children in comparison with research on adults. The piloting phase of research was helpful for the specification of the research tools, but it also revealed important themes, such as attitudes toward conspiracies among older children.
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The paper describes two evolving qualitative methods of socioeconomic research – the analytic narrative conceptualized by R. Bates and his colleagues and the institutional analysis developed by E. Ostrom – and introduces their pilot application within the field of the environmental protection in the Central European dimension. Authors of the paper defend these methods as consistent approaches that can be applied next to the traditional neoclassical quantitative analysis, especially when the collective decision making about the allocation of public or common-pool resources are in the centre of the research agenda.
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