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American Research Journal of English and Literature

ISSN (Online): 2378-9026

DOI: 10.46568/arjel

Research Article Vol. 9, Issue 1 2022 Open Access

Measure the Story: Methodological Considerations

Dr. Hongqin Zhao

Abstract
Story as an idea and instrument is prevailing in qualitative research. It is meanwhile the most problematic and challenged apparatus due to its unsystematic accountability to validate research outcomes. It is often perceived to be more subjective than objective in academic executions. This paper connects the instrument of story with its unseeingly related concept of measure to build a theoretical perspective on the methodological considerations and applications. The method of biographical narrative is used to illustrate the quality of data through a framework to decern the characteristics, e.g. the temporary dimension for analyzing the process of changes and explanations of meanings; while the narrative of the lived experience is perceived to be authentic when vigorously collected. Using such elements to measure story for research sees the objective prominence and the quality of real records that produce both truthful and meaningful outcomes.