A critical researcher is concerned with which of the following? Select all that apply

A) A critique of society and envisioning new possibilities
B) An aim to make people aware of contradictions and disparities in beliefs and social practices
C) Understanding how individuals construct and narrate stories to make sense of their world
D) Fostering enlightened self-knowledge


A, B, D
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A critical researcher is concerned with a critique of society and with envisioning new possibilities, making people aware of contraindications and disparities in their beliefs and social practices, and fostering enlightened self-knowledge. It is researchers in narrative analysis, not critical researchers, who are concerned with understanding how individuals construct and narrate stories to make sense of their world.

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