Multiple Choice
There are no set standards for evaluating the validity or authenticity of conclusions in a qualitative study, but Becker 1958) argues that the data can be assessed in terms criteria such as:
A) The credibility of the informant
B) Questions about the spontaneity of informant's statements
C) Presence or absence of the researcher and how it influences other group members
D) All of the above
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