Supporting thinking on sample sizes for thematic analyses: a quantitative tool
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Abstract
Thematic analysis is frequently used to analyse qualitative data in psychology, healthcare, social research and beyond. An important stage in planning a study is determining how large a sample size may be required, however current guidelines for thematic analysis are varied, ranging from around 2 to over 400 and it is unclear how to choose a value from the space in between. Some guidance can also not be applied prospectively. This paper introduces a tool to help users think about what would be a useful sample size for their particular context when investigating patterns across participants. The calculation depends on (a) the expected population theme prevalence of the least prevalent theme, derived either from…
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- Sample (material)
- Sample size determination
- Theme (computing)
- Thematic analysis
- Context (archaeology)
- Thematic map
- Population
- Computer science
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