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Qualitative Validity


Statistical analysis in quantitative research yields results about validity that can be calculated mathematically depending upon sample size relative to the population. Qualitative research does not lend itself to such mathematical determination of validity. Qualitative research is not intended to give “statistically significant” results; rather it is highly focused on providing descriptive and/or exploratory results. However, this does not relieve the qualitative researcher from designing studies that are rigorous and high in “trustworthiness,” often the word used to describe validity in a qualitative study.


There is no agreed upon set of criteria for ensuring a “valid” qualitative study, but there are a number of models of quality criteria. After reading Chapter9 from Merriam & Tisdell (2016)discuss what criteria you feel are most useful for the study you are designing in this course, and why.You may use any of your other reading assignments in this course or other sources to develop your answer (this week's recommended articles are a good source of information). In your responses to your classmates, discuss why or why not you think that their plans for trustworthiness are sufficient. What would you add? Post should be at least 300 words.

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Somprikta answered on Aug 02 2021
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very grateful for your enlightened insights. The central argument between the validity and reliability of statistical analysis in quantitative research as compared to that of qualitative research has been placed in an extremely valid and informative manner. The writing in the post is also completely lucid, which has made understanding your individual perspective much easier. It is true that in statistical analysis of quantitative research, it is easier to use mathematical numbers and equations to justify the validity of the data that has been collected during the process of the research. However, although qualitative research does not rely on mathematical equations and numerals, the data collected and interpreted in this form of research study is deemed to be valid as well as reliable. Although qualitative researches are mostly associated with the aspect of providing descriptive or exploratory results, a researcher is not free from making his/her results valid as well as trustworthy or reliable.
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