Conformability, which parallels objectivity definition

Conformability, which parallels objectivity means that the researcher must think and act in the neutral position in order to avoid the inclination on the research findings. Obviously, conformability is the quite important in the qualitative study for reduce the doubt on the quality. But the corresponding ontology is subjectivism, so it is difficult to achieve the complete objectivity (Bryman & Bell, 2007, p. 411).

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