The Researcher as an Instrument

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Abstract

In qualitative research, there are many different sources of data. Qualitative research data are collected using many different methods. Interestingly, one of these data collection methods is the researcher himself or herself. This is the reason why most experts consider the researcher as an instrument. The question always asked is “What does it really mean?” This chapter explains what it is and what is expected from the researcher in his or her role as an instrument throughout a qualitative research study. The ethical considerations pertaining to this important role are also discussed. This chapter is meant to bring this important role to everyone’s awareness so that rigor in qualitative research can be fostered.

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Wa-Mbaleka, S. (2020). The Researcher as an Instrument. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1068, pp. 33–41). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31787-4_3

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