2.6.2.4. Reliability. Reliability is the extent to which
a study’s operations can be repeated, with the same
results (Cook and Campbell, 1979; Kidder and Judd,
1986; Yin, 1989). Reliability can be enhanced in two
ways. The first, as discussed, is to use a case study protocol.
The second is to maintain a case study database,
stored so notes may be easily retrieved. This would
allow another researcher to repeat the analytical procedures,
beginning with the raw data.
2.6.2.4. Reliability. Reliability is the extent to which
a study’s operations can be repeated, with the same
results (Cook and Campbell, 1979; Kidder and Judd,
1986; Yin, 1989). Reliability can be enhanced in two
ways. The first, as discussed, is to use a case study protocol.
The second is to maintain a case study database,
stored so notes may be easily retrieved. This would
allow another researcher to repeat the analytical procedures,
beginning with the raw data.
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