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Conducting rigorous and trustworthy qualitative research…
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Conducting rigorous and trustworthy qualitative research includes…
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Analyzing qualitative data can lead you to have additional questions that require you to collect more data.
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What questions are necessary to answer to establish the importance of the phenomenon you are studying?
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Describing the research context includes…(select all that apply)
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It is important to be transparent about how you gained access to the research site and informants.
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How does one come up with research questions? (select all that apply)
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Which of the following is NOT an example of qualitative data collection?
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Triangulation is a good way to build rigor and trustworthiness in your qualitative research.
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Coding qualitative data is…
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What is theoretical saturation?
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Which of the following is a way to present the data in your paper?
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It is important to distinguish between “little t” (emergent and “big T” (extant) theory when presenting your findings.
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The model is most often presented…
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