Explain reflexivity in qualitative research. Reflexivity Pretty new concept to psychology. The researcher reflects (writes at the end of the study) on.

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Explain reflexivity in qualitative research

Reflexivity Pretty new concept to psychology. The researcher reflects (writes at the end of the study) on how their values, beliefs, experiences, interests and political orientation may affect their research. Explain reflexivity in qualitative research

Reflexivity Could gender bias play a role? If the participant was really hot, does that affect the way I interpret their answers? The fact that I have a bad history with cats may also affect…I do not know …something? Explain reflexivity in qualitative research

Reflexivity The point being is that the personal reflections of the researcher help the reader of the study to better understand the context of the study. Explain reflexivity in qualitative research