Many qualitative research reports begin with:
A. information that would explain to the reader why qualitative methods were used.
B. an introductory premise to frame the descriptions and analyses.
C. the full disclosure of research participants' identities.
D. an explanation of why statistical tests were not used in the study.
E. the presentation of the study's hypotheses.
Answer: B
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