Sample Size and Saturation in PhD Studies Using Qualitative Interviews
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Abstract
A number of issues can affect sample size in qualitative research; however, the guiding principle should be the concept of saturation. This has been explored in detail by a number of authors but is still hotly debated, and some say little understood. A sample of PhD studies using qualitative approaches, and qualitative interviews as the method of data collection was taken from theses.com and contents analysed for their sample sizes. Five hundred and sixty studies were identified that fitted the inclusion criteria. Results showed that the mean sample size was 31; however, the distribution was non-random, with a statistically significant proportion of studies, presenting sample sizes that were multiples of ten.…
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- Sample size determination
- Sample (material)
- Qualitative research
- Psychology
- Statistics
- Mathematics
- Sociology
- Social science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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