Exhaustion of sources, saturation of categories, emergence of regularities, and overextension are all
A) criteria for deciding when to end the data-collection stage of a case study.
B) topics that should be explored in a subjectivity audit.
C) examples of the types of themes that might characterize a case.
D) criteria for judging the interpretive validity of a case study.
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Q16: In securing permission to collect data in
Q17: Thinking "finish-to-start"in doing a case study involves
A)
Q18: The mixed-methods approach to research design
A) is
Q19: Typically a researcher's disclosure of personal information
Q20: A subjectivity audit is a process by
Q22: A case study researcher probably should collect
Q23: In most case studies, researchers
A) use only
Q24: Structural analysis of qualitative data involves the
Q25: Text retrievers are used in case study
Q26: The qualitative research tradition of educational connoisseurship
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