Verifying Truth
25 Mar 2004 (Thu)Adapted from Shirley Agostinho’s paper, Implementing Naturalistic Inquiry in Web-Based Learning Research:
TO DEMONSTRATE RIGOUR of the research process (how well the process leads to “truthful” and accurate findings), at least two of nine proposed verification procedures need to be conducted in any study: (1) Prolonged engagement, (2) Persistent observation, (3) Triangulation, (4) Peer debriefing, (5) Negative case analysis, (6) Member checks, (7) Thick description, (8) Access to an audit trial, and (9) Reflexive journal.
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