Verification Strategies for Establishing Reliability and Validity in Qualitative Research

University of Alberta · University of Cambridge

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Abstract

The rejection of reliability and validity in qualitative inquiry in the 1980s has resulted in an interesting shift for “ensuring rigor” from the investigator's actions during the course of the research, to the reader or consumer of qualitative inquiry. The emphasis on strategies that are implemented during the research process has been replaced by strategies for evaluating trustworthiness and utility that are implemented once a study is completed. In this article, we argue that reliability and validity remain appropriate concepts for attaining rigor in qualitative research. We argue that qualitative researchers should reclaim responsibility for reliability and validity by implementing verification strategies…

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Keywords
  • Rigour
  • Qualitative research
  • Reliability (semiconductor)
  • Validity
  • Mainstream
  • External validity
  • Terminology
  • Trustworthiness
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