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gogolik [260]
3 years ago
15

Appraising qualitative research requires the appraiser to examine whether the study is trustworthy. Which principles are key con

siderations when critically appraising a qualitative study to establish trustworthiness
Social Studies
1 answer:
FrozenT [24]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A. Transferability

B. Dependability

C. Credibility

D. Confirmability

Explanation:

Appraising research is the process by which a work is critically examined and carefully studied to judge the trustworthiness, efficiency and relevance of the research. The qualitative research is appraised by analyzing the framework, applied research methodology, purpose and result of the research. Qualitative research paper needs to be rich in providing samples, data collection and effective approach. Transferability, Dependability, Credibility and Confirmability are some of the principles that needs to be critically appraised for a qualitative study.

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