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Let's solve this question here.
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We know that in qualitative research, a focus group, in -depth interview and the ethnographic research that has most common methods used, and each method being unique in the informational, it can provide and the setting it can be used in.
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Moreover, the types of questions being studied have an equally important role to play in deciding the sample size.
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So therefore, before choosing the sample size and make sure all the parameters, aims and controls are clearly outlined.
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A sample size that should be large enough to sufficiently describe the phenomenon of interest and address the research question at hand, but at the same time large sample size risk having risk of having a repetitive data.
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So the goal of quantitative research should be the attainment of the saturation and the saturation occurs when adding more participants to this study does not result in obtaining the additional perspective or information.
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One can say there is a point of dimensioning return with large samples as it leads to more data but doesn't necessarily lead to more information...