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The applicability of generalisability and bias to health professions education's research.

Lara VarpioBridget O'BrienCharlotte E ReesLynn Valerie V MonrouxeRola AjjawiElise Paradis
Published in: Medical education (2020)
A one-size-fits-all approach to evaluating the rigour of HPE research disadvantages some approaches and threatens to reduce the diversity of research in our field. Generalisability and bias are two examples of problematic constructs within paradigms that embrace subjectivity; others are equally problematic. As a way forward, we encourage HPE scholars to inspect their assumptions about the nature and purpose of research-both to defend research rigour in their own studies and to ensure they apply standards of rigour that align with research they read and review.
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