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AUTOR(ES) Janet C. Meininger , Patricia Liehr , Alicia P. Gladney , Candace Ayars , Wendell C. Taylor
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of Texas-Houston School of Nursing, Texas a&M University, Baylor College of Medicine, University of Texas-Houston School of Public Health
ANO 2003
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Sociology
ISSN 0038-0385
E-ISSN 1469-8684
EDITORA Annual Reviews (United States)
DOI 10.1177/0038038503037002005
CITAÇÕES 2
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 2f9b8601c6f4a4f2107275ab3d50baf9

Resumo

This article examines the consistency of research findings between two multidisciplinary research groups, which conducted independent analyses of interviews with 63 middle school students about their beliefs related to violence. The question addressed by this methodological study was: Is the consensus process so robust that it transcends disciplines (i.e. individuals from different disciplines inter-acting in multidisciplinary teams) to produce consistent findings? One group analyzed transcripts of interviews. Another group analyzed audiotapes (without typed transcripts). In spite of the different methods used by the two groups, and differences in the structure of the descriptive outcomes of each group's analysis, the content of findings was consistent. This suggests that there was internal reliability even with the diverse disciplinary perspectives involved in the analysis and interpretation of data.

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