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Imagine you are proposing a qualitative study on the stress experienced by ten local nurses. How would you apply the knowledge of qualitative research frameworks to address a critic's concern that your study is flawed because its findings cannot be generalized to all nurses nationwide?

Question: Imagine you are proposing a qualitative study on the stress experienced by ten local nurses. How would you apply the knowledge of qualitative research frameworks to address a critic's concern that your study is flawed because its findings cannot be generalized to all nurses nationwide?

Sample answer: I would address this by acknowledging that qualitative studies are not intended for broad statistical generalization to other contexts. I would apply specific qualitative frameworks that have been developed by researchers in this field to address concerns of generalizability, reliability, and validity within the scope of my study.

Key points:

  • Acknowledge the specific criticism about the inability to generalize the findings from ten nurses to a nationwide population.
  • Apply the understanding that qualitative researchers have developed specific frameworks to address concerns about generalizability.
  • Indicate that one would utilize these frameworks to structure and validate the qualitative study.

Feedback: The student should apply the concept that qualitative researchers are aware of generalizability limitations and would use specific qualitative frameworks to address this concern in their proposed study on local nurses.

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