The researcher’s tone, body language, and relationship with participants can influence what participants choose to share.
"I teach science exactly like my district leaders tell me to."
Glisser: 2
Two researchers might interpret the same piece of data differently depending on their perspectives, prior experiences, or theoretical lens.
I can't believe the poor teacher has NO say in how he teaches.
I thought he meant he is glad other people tell him how to do his job.
Glisser: 3
Insight I bring: I understand how pressure from district officials and administrators can affect what teachers deem most important to teach. I understand that some teachers have limited content knowledge and feel uncomfortable teaching science. I know that quality science materials are often not in the budget and can be hard to acquire.
Mrs. Poe
In conclusion, subjectivity isn’t just a “bias” to eliminate—it can be a strength. A researcher’s unique perspective can provide insight, empathy, and deeper understanding of participants’ experiences.
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