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      Using tables to enhance trustworthiness in qualitative research

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      Strategic Organization
      SAGE Publications

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          In this essay, we discuss how tables can be used to ensure—and reassure about—trustworthiness in qualitative research. We posit that in qualitative research, tables help not only increase transparency about data collection, analysis, and findings, but also—and no less importantly—organize and analyze data effectively. We present some of the tables most frequently used by qualitative researchers, explain their uses, discuss how they enhance trustworthiness, and provide illustrative examples to inspire readers in their use of tables in their own research.

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                Journal
                Strategic Organization
                Strategic Organization
                SAGE Publications
                1476-1270
                1741-315X
                February 2021
                December 21 2020
                February 2021
                : 19
                : 1
                : 113-133
                Affiliations
                [1 ]HEC Montreal, Canada
                [2 ]University College London, UK
                Article
                10.1177/1476127020979329
                fa9ceb79-44f4-4d23-af6f-ea99d713a0d5
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