There are several approaches to triangulation scaling, reliability and convergent validation. discuss each:
What will be an ideal response?
Scaling: is the conversion of qualitative data into scaling outcomes or quantitative data. There needs to be some sort of approach for converting qualitative data into quantitative data. Reliability: involves the use of similar methods of data collection or a within-methods approach such as multiple reviewers interpreting the same data. In this approach, the researcher may use interview methods for both quantitative and qualitative methods. The quantitative approach would employ the use of an interview with well-defined questions and responses, and the qualitative approach may use a more open-ended interviews.
Convergent validation: involves the use of different but complementary methods of data collection across methods.
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a. Passive leaders b. Strong coordinators c. Social interdependence d. Mutual accountability
In what ways can Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy be taught to groups?
What will be an ideal response?
It often turns out that the overly verbal member's words are a way of handling the same feelings expressed in a quite different manner by the member who is quiet
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. habit reversal b. covert sensitization c. in vivo desensitization d. social learning theory