Y.S. Lincoln's scientific contributions

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... The research employed both questionnaires and interviews (Appendix 2) to allow one source of data to compensate for the weaknesses of the other data collection methods and benefit from the enhanced depth and breadth of findings that come with triangulation (Denzin & Lincoln, 2011). The instruments were pilot tested to check for correctness and validity (the ability to measure what it is intended to measure). ...
... Third, they had at least one reason to travel for gaining better health (Williams & Soutar, 2009). The criteria for selecting study area must related to the study aim, unique and rich with information that can provide data in response to the research objective (Denzin & Lincoln, 2000). Hence the area selected for the study is one of the most famous Thai mountains, Phu Kradueng National Park, and is located in the northeastern part of the country. ...
... The paradigm is defined as the whole of beliefs, values, and techniques shared by community members within a given time frame (Kuhn, 2016). Denzin and Lincoln (2008) defined the paradigm covering the terms ontology, epistemology, axiology, and methodology as the clusters of beliefs that direct actions. That is why there is more than one paradigm in scientific world. ...