Journal Article10.1177/1049732319889354
"Everything Is Perfect, and We Have No Problems": Detecting and Limiting Social Desirability Bias in Qualitative Research.
Nicole Bergen,Ronald Labonté +1 more
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TL;DR: An empirical account of how one research team developed and employed strategies to detect and limit social desirability bias in rural Ethiopia is provided.
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Abstract: Many qualitative research studies acknowledge the possibility of social desirability bias (a tendency to present reality to align with what is perceived to be socially acceptable) as a limitation t...
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