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Validation for Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods Research

Tuesday, June 8, 1-2 p.m.

Online

Validity has many names, such as credibility, trustworthiness, legitimation, and so forth. Regardless of terminology, the fundamental validity question is: Can we trust the inferences we make from the results of our research? This session will explain, with examples, several validity checks that researchers should conduct to strengthen validity.

Presenter: Dr. Beverly Fitzpatrick, Education and Assessment Specialist, Pharmacy

 

Offered by Memorial University’s Enhanced Development of the Graduate Experience (EDGE) https://www.mun.ca/edge: workshops and resources designed to help graduate students build diverse skills and competencies to be successful in graduate school and beyond.

Presented by School of Graduate Studies

Event Listing 2021-06-08 13:00:00 2021-06-08 14:00:00 America/St_Johns Validation for Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods Research Validity has many names, such as credibility, trustworthiness, legitimation, and so forth. Regardless of terminology, the fundamental validity question is: Can we trust the inferences we make from the results of our research? This session will explain, with examples, several validity checks that researchers should conduct to strengthen validity. Presenter: Dr. Beverly Fitzpatrick, Education and Assessment Specialist, Pharmacy   Offered by Memorial University’s Enhanced Development of the Graduate Experience (EDGE) https://www.mun.ca/edge: workshops and resources designed to help graduate students build diverse skills and competencies to be successful in graduate school and beyond. Online School of Graduate Studies