This paper is about the various standards qualitative researchers apply in evaluating the validity of their observational findings. There are three primary forms--descriptive, interpretive and theoretical. The first attest that was observed actually happened and was not affected by researcher bias. The second evaluates the soundness of the researcher's assertions as to what the people observed were thinking and believing when they acted as they did. The third and final form is applicable when general theories are said to be substantiated by the researcher’s findings.
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