2017
DOI: 10.1037/qup0000082
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Recommendations for designing and reviewing qualitative research in psychology: Promoting methodological integrity.

Abstract: The current paper presents recommendations from the Task Force on Resources for the Publication of Qualitative Research of the Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology, a section of Division 5 of the American Psychological Association. This initiative was a response to concerns by authors that reviews of qualitative research articles frequently utilize inflexible sets of procedures and provide contradictory feedback when evaluating acceptability. In response, the Task Force proposes the concept of methodo… Show more

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“…Seeing the pattern can shift the way the whole is understood just as seeing a pattern in the context of the whole phenomenon can shift the way it is understood. In this way, a number of writers have theorized that this hermeneutic circle is a fundamental core process within qualitative inquiry (see Levitt, Motulsky, Wertz, Morrow & Ponterotto, 2017;Osbeck, 2014;Rennie, 2012;Wertz et al, 2011). This process is selfcorrecting; as new data are analyzed their analysis corrects and refines the existing findings.…”
Section: What Are Qualitative Methods?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Seeing the pattern can shift the way the whole is understood just as seeing a pattern in the context of the whole phenomenon can shift the way it is understood. In this way, a number of writers have theorized that this hermeneutic circle is a fundamental core process within qualitative inquiry (see Levitt, Motulsky, Wertz, Morrow & Ponterotto, 2017;Osbeck, 2014;Rennie, 2012;Wertz et al, 2011). This process is selfcorrecting; as new data are analyzed their analysis corrects and refines the existing findings.…”
Section: What Are Qualitative Methods?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, the demonstration of analyses tends to convey transparently the ways that interpretations were shaped or observations were formed. Across approaches to inquiry, qualitative researchers embrace a reporting standard of transparency as it enhances the methodological integrity (Levitt et al, 2017;Rennie, 1995). When researchers openly describe the ways their perspectives guided their research (e.g., in critical methods) this transparency provides the reader with information that permits an understanding of their goals and increases the trustworthiness of the researchers' reports.…”
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“…Finally, the results are abstracted in different forms, such as figures or narratives to better grasp the phenomena. Following the recommendations by Levitt, Motulosky, Wertz, Morrow and Ponterotto [30], methodological integrity (in terms of fidelity and utility) will be pursued. Thus, the different considerations at both the data collection and data analysis levels will be fulfilled.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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