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 sensitivity?

A) Degree to which an inquiry reflects respect and compassion for those being studied.
B) Interconnectedness between parts of the inquiry and the whole, and between study findings and external contexts
C) Comprehensive data and the full development of ideas
D) Reflects challenges to traditional ways of thinking


A

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