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Establishing Integrity and Avoiding Methodological Misunderstanding

Lorraine A. Watson

University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Francine M. Girard

Calgary Health Region, Alberta, Canada

In this article, the authors discuss their understanding of how the consistent use of language, reflective of the research method used, can deem a study scientifically adequate. Using a hermeneutic phenomenological study, as the basis for the discussion, integrity is posed as a suitable term to describe scientific adequacy. In addition, the authors ask readers to reflect on their beliefs about the language used to discuss other qualitative approaches.

Key Words: Gadamer • integrity • qualitative research

Qualitative Health Research, Vol. 14, No. 6, 875-881 (2004)
DOI: 10.1177/1049732303262603


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