2.6 Data Analysis
The researcher gathered the collected transcript data
from the interview with research participants. After that, the
researchers interpreted the data gathered and analyze the data
and look using thematic approach and categorize the
information by theme.
2.7 Ethical considerations
The researchers ensured the confidentiality of the
participants provided information, so the researcher ensured
that there is no purpose for the information other than for the
study. Their opinion is not used against them in any cases and
scenarios. Their image and profile are secured and protected.
Furthermore, Participants are protected from any harm and
danger through ethical conduct of research.
Respect for Research Participants. The study's
participation is entirely voluntary. Participants can stop
answering the questionnaire at any time during the interview.
They are not required to respond if they refuse.
Beneficence and Non-Maleficence. Research should
be worthwhile and provide value that outweighs any risks or
negative consequences. The researcher's goal is to maximize
the study's benefit while minimizing the risk of harm to
participants and researchers.
Anonymity. It is an ethical practice intended to
protect human subjects' privacy while collecting, analyzing,
and reporting data. To be more specific, it refers to data
collection without the collection of any personally identifiable
information.
Informed Consent. It usually requires that research
staff and participants be provided with comprehensive
information about the study. The information should include
the research procedure, purposes, risks, anticipated benefits,
and a statement stating that the participant will be able to ask
questions and withdraw from the study at any time (Jama
2004).
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