Sample size for saturation in qualitative research: Debates, definitions, and strategies
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Abstract
Data saturation is a cornerstone concept in qualitative research, ensuring that data collection ceases once no new themes, insights, or patterns emerge. This concept is critical for achieving methodological rigor, as saturation enhances the credibility and completeness of research findings. Despite its central role, debates persist regarding the point at which saturation is achieved, especially as it varies across qualitative methodologies such as grounded theory, phenomenology, and ethnography. Contemporary scholars argue for a flexible approach to sample sizes and saturation criteria, balancing comprehensive data gathering with respect for emerging themes and contextual sensitivity. This article explores the…
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- Sample size determination
- Saturation (graph theory)
- Qualitative research
- Sample (material)
- Psychology
- Statistics
- Econometrics
- Sociology
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