RIGOR add ons Flashcards

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TRANSFERABILITY OF FINDINGS

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  • findings specific to research context methods and findings to generate theory & to reveal the unique meanings of human experience in human environments
  • emergence of explanations, principles, concepts, theories
  • understand the richness & and depth in once context
  • NOT for generalization
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What does it mean to be flexible?

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The nature of research query, Scope of study, and Manner in which information is obtained are Constantly reformulated &, realigned to fit the emerging, truths as they are discovered and obtained

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Language rigour

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language, symbols, ways of expression provide the data through which the investigator comes to understand & derive meaning within each context
destruct lang- identify political usages
tranlsate- look for accuracy

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EMIC perspective

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refers to the insider’s or informant’s way of understanding & interpreting experience

Data gathering & analysis are designed to enable the investigator to reveal the ‘voices’ of the individuals & interpret their unique perceptions of their reality

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ETIC perspective

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refers to the structural aspects or those that are external to a group

Assumes that those who do not experience a phenomenon can come to know it through

  • structuring an investigation
  • selecting a theoretical foundation that expands beyond the group being examined
  • the lens conducting the interpretation of the data
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EMIC or ETIC which perspective to choose?

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  • can start with emic perspective and then change to etic perspective
    i. e. data collected with emic perspective but during analysis move back & forth between data and external concepts to help explain the data
  • Other designs favour just emic perspective
    i. e. phenomenology
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what does the investigator’s stand regarding an emic or etic perspective shape?

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  • the overall design that is chosen
  • specific data that are collected
  • analytical processes
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Analysis is

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Ongoing process throughout data collection

Data gathering & data analysis are inter‐dependent processes

Frames the scope & direction of further data
collection

INTERACTIVE
ITERATIVE
DYNAMIC

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Classical critera of MERIT

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Truth Value
• confidence in the accuracy of findings
Applicability
• degree to which findings can be used
Consistency
• findings would be consistent in replication
Neutrality
• findings not a function of research conditions
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Qual and Quant merit criterion chart

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CRITERIA QUALITATIVE QUANTITATIVE
TRUTH VALUE credibility internal validity
APPLICABILITY transferability external validity
CONSISTENCY dependability reliability
NEUTRALITY confirmability objectivity

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Criterion 1 Truth Value

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CREDIBILITY
• research needs to represent
the multiple realities as
adequately as possible
• descriptions resonate with
the people studied
• people who share the
experience recognize it
INTERNAL VALIDITY
• ensuring that the findings are
not a function of other factors
(threats)
• changes in the dependent
variable are accounted for by
changes in the independent
variable
• focuses on cause‐effect
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criterion 2 applicability

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TRANSFERABILITY
• thick description
• researcher provides
adequate detail to
determine if the sample
and findings ‘fit’ in another
situation
EXTERNAL VALIDITY
• ability to generalize findings
from the study sample to the
larger population
• factors
• i.e. sample selection &
characteristics, setting,
context, attrition, etc
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criteron 3 Consistency

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DEPENDABILITY
• variability is expected
• key is to track and describe
variability
• researcher examines &
attempts to explain sources
of variability
RELIABILITY
• dependent on reliability of
measures & consistency of
procedures
• high levels of control
needed
• is the study and its findings
replicable?
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Criteron 4 neutraility

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CONFIRMABILITY
• focus is on the quality of
data
• prolonged contact
between the researcher &
participant
• achieved via truth value &
applicability
OBJECTIVITY
• achieved by minimizing bias
• valid & reliable measures
• distance between the
researcher & participant
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