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EDL Qualitative CJW

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Validity Ensuring that the experiment is designed effetively to measure the subject variables.
Reliability Ensuring that the experiments can repeatedly measure these variables accurately.
Internal validity The true causes of the results you uncovered in short, how do findings match reality?
External validity An evaluation of the extent to which results may be assumed true for other cases.
Criticality The behavior of those who are engaged in research and the complex cognitive function that they must perform to complete it.
Reflexivity A concept suggests that the position or perspective of the researcher shapes everything.
Honesties Requires researchers to acknowledge not only the cyclical nature of truths, but also that the nature of honesties is defined by people and contexts.
Integrity A concept that identifies the research as a person who will necessarily enable a unique interpretation of a data set.
Verisimilitude Argues for seeking truth-likeness or the quality of seeming to be true.
Case study A particular situation or instance that the researchers will investigate. An umbrella term for multiple research methods focusing around an instance; the instance being the “case”.
Single Subject The way in which a boundary is drawn around a particular case study. In this case, single subject refers to an intensive, in depth examination of a individual or single unit.
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