Participatory Action Research Related to Disabilities. Standards of Evaluation of scientific Rigor and Collaborative Nature

Authors

  • Monika Suchowierska Research and Training Center on independent Living. Universidad de Kansas.
  • Glen W. White Research and Training Center on independent Living. Universidad de Kansas.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55414/pbtzrx37

Keywords:

PAR , standards, scientific rigor, collaborative nature, disability

Abstract

Participatory action research (PAR) is an approach to research that emphasizes collaboration between researchers and individuals who have vested interest in the research project. This paper will focus on application of PAR in disability and rehabilitation research. Two common criticisms of PAR are a possible compromise in scientific rigor and an increased likelihood for “tokenism” To address these criticisms, this paper will propose and review a set of standards to evaluate the scientific rigor and the collaborative nature of PAR. The review showed that although not all of the criteria for each standard were met, the criticisms that PAR studies lack scientific rigor and suffer from “tokenism” were not supported. However, this conclusion might be limited to the particular disability studies we reviewed and should not be generalized across all the PAR literature..

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Published

19/12/2003

How to Cite

Suchowierska, M., & White, G. W. (2003). Participatory Action Research Related to Disabilities. Standards of Evaluation of scientific Rigor and Collaborative Nature. Apuntes De Psicología, 21(3), 437-457. https://doi.org/10.55414/pbtzrx37

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