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What does rigour?

The full extreme severity of laws, rules

How to ensure rigour?

To make sure there is no bias. Make sure the subjects and researchers are blinded to the situation. "Double blinding".




Reflectivity is when researches become part of the qualitative research and are required to ask questions etc of the participants. Often rigour is lessened in qualitative research due to this.

Why must planning occur?

All the Ws. (When, why, who etc) are all needed to be assessed first to make sure rigour is adhered to.

What is meant by the term credibility?

What is triangulation?

What is dependability?

What is confirmability?

What is auditability?

What is an audit trail?

Example of rigour used in a situation of research