Judging interpretations: But is it rigorous? trustworthiness and authenticity in naturalistic evaluation
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Abstract This chapter situates Guba and Lincoln's chapter within the broad philosophical debate about the justifiability of interpretations. The emergence of a new paradigm of inquiry (naturalistic) has, unsurprisingly enough, led to a demand for rigorous criteria that meet traditional standards of inquiry. Two sets are suggested, one of which, the “trustworthiness” criteria, parallels conventional criteria, while the second, “ authenticity” criteria, is implied directly by new paradigm assumptions.
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- Parallels
- Trustworthiness
- Naturalism
- Epistemology
- Naturalistic observation
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Sociology
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