Why is an ethnographic study unlikely to use a probability sample?
A) Because the aim of understanding is more important than that of generalization.
B) Because the researcher cannot control who is willing to talk to them.
C) Because it is difficult to identify a sampling frame.
D) All of the above
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Q5: In theoretical saturation, the researcher acknowledges that
Q6: Snowball sampling is:
A) All of the below
B)
Q7: Snowball sampling is a form of convenience
Q8: In snowball sampling, the researcher gathers different
Q9: What is generic purposive sampling?
A) When the
Q11: At the outset of any qualitative research
Q12: In most Business Research, saturation is claimed,
Q13: According to Hammersley and Atkinson (1995), what
Q14: Purposive sampling can involve more than one
Q15: Researchers should never introduce a sense of
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