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Credibility In Qualitative Research

Credibility is one of the key criteria for establishing trustworthiness in qualitative research, analogous to internal validity in quantitative studies. It refers to the confidence … Read more

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Autistic Adults’ Experiences Of Interacting With Other Autistic People: Systematic Review

The primary findings of this systematic review indicate that autistic adults often have positive experiences interacting with other autistic people, which can positively impact their quality of life across multiple domains.

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The Relationship Between Perfectionism And Marital Outcomes

Factors like maladaptive perfectionism, dyadic perfectionism, and unrealistic expectations significantly affect marital satisfaction and relationship quality.

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Can Autistic People Maintain Friendships?

Autistic people can indeed maintain friendships with others, however, they can find it challenging for a number of reasons.

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Transferability In Qualitative Research

Transferability in qualitative research refers to the extent to which the findings of a study can be applied or transferred to other contexts, settings, or … Read more

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Rigor of Qualitative Research

Rigor, in the context of qualitative research, refers to the trustworthiness, credibility, and overall quality of the research process and findings. It is about ensuring … Read more

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Impulsive Relationship Breakups In ADHD

People with ADHD are prone to impulsive decision-making which can have significant consequences in romantic relationships such as breaking up with a partner without fully considering the long-term implications.

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Synthesized Member Checking

Synthesized Member Checking (SMC) is a specific type of member checking designed to enhance the trustworthiness of qualitative research findings. In SMC, researchers present participants … Read more

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Member Checking In Qualitative Research

Member checking is a technique used in qualitative research where researchers share their findings (e.g., themes, interpretations, narratives) with the participants who provided the data. … Read more

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Can thematic analysis be used in phenomenology?

Yes, but with careful consideration. While thematic analysis (TA) is compatible with phenomenology in principle, there are important nuances to address. The key is ensuring … Read more

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