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This article from the Qualitative Health Research Journal outlines the research undertaken to discover how disconfirming cases are handled in reviews of qualitative research. It also outlines a number of methods that may be used to actively find disconfirming cases in review processes.
Contents
- The Disconfirming Case in Qualitative
- Evidence Syntheses: A Literature Survey
- General Approaches to the Disconfirming Case
- Procedures for Identifying the Disconfirming Case
- Role of the Review Team
- Selection of Review Methods
- Use of Theory
- Methods for Presentation of Findings
- Findings From Exemplar Methods for Identifying the Disconfirming Case
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Booth, A., Carroll, C., Ilott, I., Low, L. L., & Cooper, K. (2013). Desperately seeking dissonance: identifying the disconfirming case in qualitative evidence synthesis. Qualitative Health Research, 23(1), 126 - 141. Retrieved from http://qhr.sagepub.com/content/23/1/126.abstract
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