The Quality Indicators for Qualitative Research (Confirmability, Dependability, and Credibility)
Multiple Choice
The quality indicators for qualitative research (confirmability, dependability, and credibility) consider both
A) evaluation of research findings and analysis of other evidence to develop guidelines.
B) quality of the data collected and the researcher's interpretation of those data.
C) statistical techniques to numerically manipulate observations and explain study outcomes.
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