Action Research Reporting: Is Your Project Valid, Credible, or Reliable?

At the end of your action research project, or even as a formative assessment in the middle, you need to revisit your data and analyze what you really did. This…

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Action Research Reporting: Is Your Project Valid, Credible, or Reliable?

result Validity is whether you have successfully reached your goal or not.

Action Research Reporting: Is Your Project Valid, Credible, or Reliable?

procedure Validity discusses whether you can show that your research was well done, that it included the voices of others in context, and that it met the research standards discussed…

Action Research Reporting: Is Your Project Valid, Credible, or Reliable?

Democratically Validity is appropriate for participatory action research studies and shows that the voices of all members of the community have been considered.

Action Research Reporting: Is Your Project Valid, Credible, or Reliable?

catalytic Validity is illustrated in the nurse's study in the previous section of this chapter. This is when one of your results exceeds your goal in one or more ways.

Action Research Reporting: Is Your Project Valid, Credible, or Reliable?

Finally, dialogical Validity can be claimed to the extent that you can demonstrate that a diverse group of stakeholders were involved and now agree with your final conclusions and analysis.…

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Action Research Reporting: Is Your Project Valid, Credible, or Reliable?

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