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DOI: 10.1177/1468794106065006 Validity in qualitative research revisitedUniversity of Wyoming, USA
University of Wyoming, USA Concerns with the issues of validity in qualitative research have dramatically increased. Traditionally, validity in qualitative research involved determining the degree to which researchers claims about knowledge corresponded to the reality (or research participants construction of reality) being studied. The authors note that recent trends have shown the emergence of two quite different approaches to the validity question within the literature on qualitative research. The authors categorize and label these transactional validity and transformational validity. While useful, the authors assert that neither approach is sufficient to meet the current needs of the field. The authors propose a recursive, process-oriented view of validity as an alternative framework.
Key Words: qualitative research research validity
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