Who can you trust these days?: Dealing with imposter participants during online recruitment and data collection

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Abstract

The use of digital technologies in qualitative research has been found to increase access and participation by minimizing geographical, scheduling, and financial barriers. However, discussions among the qualitative research community about the challenges of conducting research online and, specifically, what steps can be taken to mitigate “imposter participants” remain limited. Anchored in a critical disability studies perspective, in this field note paper, we discuss lessons learned in conducting online qualitative research and preserving data trustworthiness.

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Santinele Martino, A., Perrotta, A., & McGillion, B. J. (2024, October 1). Who can you trust these days?: Dealing with imposter participants during online recruitment and data collection. Qualitative Research. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/14687941231224591

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