Is there a willingness for participants to form part of aggregated transcripts, i.e., blend a few different transcripts together to make a fictionalised but representative transcript?
• If there is reluctance on behalf of the participant to agree to the publication of transcript data, then only broad statements should be made and no direct quotes be used. The emphasis throughout should be placed on respecting the privacy of participants and siding in favour of that even when it undermines academic ideals. See Ethical Issues in Research.
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