What is the problem if the research data is not sufficient enough to justify the findings? Is there a threat to the reliability or validity of the research? 2. Is there limitations when using mixed-method research for the study? 3. What is a practice-based approach? What is the problem with this approach?
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If the research data is not sufficient enough to justify the findings, it can pose a threat to the reliability and validity of the research. Reliability refers to the consistency and stability of the results, while validity refers to the accuracy and truthfulness Show more…
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