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How Should the Researcher Proceed When the Second Person Interviewed

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How should the researcher proceed when the second person interviewed during a phenomenological study makes statements that are very similar to those made by the first participant?


A) Stop interviewing more participants because the data are considered saturated.
B) Ask the second participant whether he or she has been talking with the first participant.
C) Continue to interview more participants to determine whether the similarities in responses persist or were just coincidental.
D) Continue to interview participants but change the phrasing of the question used to initiate dialogue.

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