How are peer debriefings and external audits different?

A. A peer debriefing uses a person knowledgeable on the topic that has no impact on the study.
B. An external audit can lend information to help shape the interpretation of the data, but is not part of the data collection.
C. An external audit reviews the process and interpretations of the study, and does not lend support to the interpretations.
D. A peer review is known to the researcher, but both allow for feedback on the processes and interpretations of the data.


Ans: C

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