Credibility and Qualitative Research
Another issue with credibility in qualitative research involves replication. If another researcher wanted to perform the same exact study, with the same participants, will the study be duplicated? This is a problem because the results can be very subjective. For example, if another researcher wanted to conduct the same exact study on Black students in alternative schools their results might be different. The sample group would be different and the researcher´s own bias or prior experiences might come into play when the data is evaluated.
When does qualitative research become interpretative or critical? And, logically, when does critical research become overpowering? These questions draw attention to some of the tensions in doing quality qualitative research, that which has policy applications as against a loyalty to post-modern and critical approaches. Researchers often are confronted with the need to compromise between process and end-outcome of the work they do, and in doing so, reframe empowerment from within the interests of their institutions or own personal biases.