A variety of research methods and techniques are available to SE researchers, and while several overviews exist, there is
neither consistency in the research methods covered nor in the terminology used. Furthermore, research is sometimes critically
reviewed for characteristics inherent to the methods. We adopt a taxonomy from the social sciences, termed here the ABC
framework for SE research, which offers a holistic view of eight archetypal research strategies. ABC refers to the research
goal which strives for generalizability over Actors (A), precise measurement of their Behavior (B), in a realistic Context (C).
The ABC framework uses two dimensions widely considered to be key in research design: the level of obtrusiveness of the
research, and generalizability of research findings. We discuss metaphors for each strategy and their inherent limitations
and potential strengths. We illustrate these research strategies in two key SE domains: global software engineering and
requirements engineering, and apply the framework on a sample of 75 articles. Finally, we discuss six ways in which the
framework can advance SE research.