Does qualitative data analysis result in trustworthy results – in findings that achieve the goal of \”authenticity\”?

Does qualitative data analysis result in trustworthy results – in findings that achieve the goal of \”authenticity\”? Why would anyone question its use? What would you reply to the doubters?Pictures are worth a thousand words, so to speak, but is that a thousand words too many? Should qualitative researchers (like yourself) feel free to take pictures of social interaction or other behaviors anytime, anywhere? What limits should an institutional review board place on researchers\’ ability to take pictures of others?Attend/watch (or pretend to attend/watch) a sports game as an \”ethnographer.\” Write up a brief analysis, and circulate it for criticism.Chambliss, Daniel F. & Schutt, Russell K. (2013). Making Sense of the Social World: Methods of Investigation (5th Ed). Los Angeles, California: Pine Forge Press. ISBN978-1-4522-1771-0**3rd and 4th Editions are also acceptable