https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/tct.13242 https://researchguides.library.brocku.ca/external-analysis/evaluating-sources https://ebn.bmj.com/content/6/2/36 Evaluating Research Sound research requires a systematic approach to implementation and methodology.As a researcher, it is key to understand how to locate credible sources and evaluate the information appropriately.Some key aspects of research to evaluate arecredibility or trustworthiness, dependability,transferability, and confirmability. Two aspects of evaluating qualitative research are trustworthiness and dependability. Criteria Two aspects of evaluating qualitative research are trustworthiness and dependability. According to Burkeholder, Cox, and Crawford (2016), trustworthiness is the degree to which you, as a researcher, can have confidence in your sources as well as the methods used to gather your sources.Trustworthiness pertains to the results of the research being found plausible. The research theory, research question, data collection, analysis, and results should all be aligned to ensure that the research is trustworthy.Dependability relates to how easily research can be duplicated.Research should be completed with the capabilities of another researcher duplicating the steps and finding similar results.According to Stenfors, Kajamaa,. and Bennett (2020) qualitative researchers recognize that reality is socially built and constantly changing,