In presenting the results' report, the researchers elaborated the meaning of the raw data and gave the importance of the study through shaping and interpreting it. The raw data was understood and shaped appropriately to have no misunderstandings. The researchers also gave important various varied data or reasons that can be acceptable in some ways as well. Thus, the results and meanings of the data are conveyed thoroughly.
In establishing the trustworthiness of the study, the integrity and consistency of this qualitative study should be maintained. According to Lincoln and Guba (1985), the reliability of the study intends to expound the argument about the accuracy of the findings making it "worth paying attention to." This section contains the discussion of trustworthiness of the study in terms of its credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability.
To establish credibility, the researchers ought to present valid data with an accurate calculated interpretation of the context. The information must not be altered drawn from the original data. The data must not be a product of any research errors and misunderstandings due to unknown factors. To establish transferability, the researchers ought to classify the observations and data in a specific context, and generalization is limited. The researchers will ensure to provide for ample amount of information to prove that the findings may apply to other circumstances and situations. Extending the range of a specific context through purposely selecting different locations with participants who have different perspectives will be done. To establish dependability, the researchers are under obligation to ensure that the research questions and collected findings from In- depth interview even from repeated administration are consistent. Furthermore, the researchers will seek verification from the research adviser to substantiate the claims and outcomes of this research. To check for confirmability, the raw data that will be collected by the researchers will be given to the participants for them to review the transcribed statements before publishing it. The data are subject to retraction and changes if considered necessary by the participants.