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Symposium Conclusion - Issues of Validity: Behavioral Concepts, Their Derivation and Interpretation
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Qualitative InquiryQuantitative MethodsSocial PsychologyEducationPsychometricsResearch EthicsSocial SciencesPsychologySkeletal FrameworkQualitative InterpretationSymposium ConclusionPsychological EvaluationReliabilityQualitative SociologyBehavioral SciencesTheir DerivationTrustValidity TheoryApplied Social PsychologyBehavioral ConceptsInductive ThrustQualitative AnalysisConfirmatory ResearchEpistemologyBehavioral InsightQualitative Method
Qualitative inquiry that commences with the concept, rather than the phenomenon itself, is subject to violating the tenet of induction, thus is exposed to particular threats of invalidity. In this symposium, using the examples of the concepts of uncertainty, trust, vulnerability and suffering, and interview and videotaped data, we discuss strategies to maintain the inductive thrust, and hence validity, during data analysis. The authors present the use of a skeletal framework and scaffold as techniques to “frame? the concept, while, at the same time, continuing to further develop the concept.
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