An alternative framework, representing a synthesis of 10 qualitative validity schemes by Whittemore and colleagues, proposed four primary criteria and six secondary criteria. What is criticality?

A) Researcher's critical appraisal of every research decision
B) Demonstrated by ongoing self-scrutiny to enhance the likelihood that interpretations are valid and grounded in the data
C) Ability to follow the researcher's decisions through careful demonstration
D) Involves rich and vivid descriptions


A

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