Reflexivity (social theory) - Wikipedia Reflexivity includes both a subjective process of self-consciousness inquiry and the study of social behaviour with reference to theories about social relationships
Reflexivity In Qualitative Research - Simply Psychology Reflexivity is a methodological tool in qualitative research that involves continuous self-awareness and critical self-reflection by the researcher on their potential biases, preconceptions, and relationship to the research
Reflexivity (social theory) | Research Starters - EBSCO Reflexivity is a term used in conjunction with several different theories, even within the field of sociology In general, it refers to the idea that something or someone that is being observed is naturally affected by the very presence of the observer and the act of observation
reflexivity - The University of Warwick Reflexivity involves questioning one’s own taken for granted assumptions Essentially, it involves drawing attention to the researcher as opposed to ‘brushing her or him under the carpet’ and pretending that she or he did not have an impact or influence