What makes a sample large enough when you think about qualitative results to measure stakeholders’ thoughts about organizational change?
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Define the research objectives: Clearly outline the goals of the study and what you want to learn from the stakeholders' thoughts about organizational change. This will help you determine the appropriate sample size. Show more…
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