1. There is congruity between the stated philosophical perspective and the research methodology. | | | |
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2. There is congruity between the research methodology and the research question or objectives. | | | |
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3. There is congruity between the research methodology and the methods used to collect data. | | | |
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4. There is congruity between the research methodology and the representation and analysis of data. | | | |
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5. There is congruity between the research methodology and the interpretation of results. | | | |
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6. There is a statement locating the researcher culturally or theoretically. | | | |
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7. The influence of the researcher on the research, and vice versa, is addressed. | | | |
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8. Participants, and their voices, are adequately represented. | | | |
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9. The research is ethical according to current criteria or, for recent studies, there is evidence of ethical approval by an appropriate body. | | | |
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10. Conclusions drawn in the research report do appear to flow from the analysis, or interpretation, of the data. | | | |
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Inclusion | | | |