How are network diagrams used in qualitative research?
A network diagram is yet another way to organize categories. It is done pictorially. These diagrams can be used in both qualitative and quantitative research. These diagrams are especially helpful for showing hypothesized causal relations or relations that occur over time. One example of a network diagram is shown in Figure 17.4 (p. 518). 17.11 What are the five types of validity that are of potential importance in qualitative research, and what are their definitions? 1. Descriptive validity the factual accuracy of an account as reported by the researcher. 2. Interpretive validity accurately portraying the meaning given by the participants to what is being studied. 3. Theoretical validity the degree to which a theoretical explanation fits the data. 4. Internal validity causal validity. 5. External validity generalizing validity. 17.12. What are the thirteen strategies that are used to promote validity in qualitative research, and what are their definitions? They are shown in the follow
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