RIGOR: THE ASSESSMENT OF TRUSTWORTHINESS
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https://doi.org/10.71146/kjmr204Keywords:
rigor, trustworthiness, qualitative researchAbstract
The interest to conduct research studies is increasing; both qualitative and quantitative approaches are being utilized by investigators in the field of health sciences. Research requires organized, structured, and controlled methods for planning, conducting, analyzing, and representing the findings. However, establishing rigor is still not consistently highlighted in the qualitative phenomenon. Rigor is a way to establish trust, quality, and confidence in the findings and is considered a critical aspect of research. Rigor assists to establish certain criteria and standards through which the qualitative research is being judged, analyzed, and critiqued. Lincolin and Guba (1985) have outlined the unique components of the qualitative research rigor i.e. credibility (trust value), transferability (applicability), dependability (consistency), and authenticity (neutrality). The intent of this framework is the evaluation of research.
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