Methodological triangulation in qualitative research means? a. Multiple data collection using multiple methods b. Explore the topic using multiple theories c. The use of online surveys. d. Multiple data from multiple data collection sources
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Methodological triangulation refers to the use of more than one method to gather data, aiming to increase the credibility and validity of the results. The idea is that by using various methods, the researcher can cross-verify the findings. Show more…
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