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11 October, 13:20

Participants' quotes should:

a. be used to substantiate researcher claims.

b. be used sparingly.

c. not be used to substantiate researcher claims.

d. illuminate the researcher's analysis and interpretation.

e. used only when they can reveal personal information about the participant.

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  1. 11 October, 13:42
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    C.) Illuminate the researcher's analysis and interpretation, I believe.
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