Master the Basics of Population
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What is the definition of population in qualitative research?

  • The cluster of people, events, things, or other phenomena that researchers are most interested in (correct)
  • The subset of the population from which researchers actually collect data
  • The process of choosing a sample from a population to participate in the study
  • The group of individuals who participate in the study
  • What is the definition of sample in qualitative research?

  • The cluster of people, events, things, or other phenomena that researchers are most interested in
  • The group of individuals who participate in the study
  • The process of choosing a sample from a population to participate in the study
  • The subset of the population from which researchers actually collect data (correct)
  • What is the definition of sampling in qualitative research?

  • The cluster of people, events, things, or other phenomena that researchers are most interested in
  • The process of choosing a sample from a population to participate in the study (correct)
  • The group of individuals who participate in the study
  • The subset of the population from which researchers actually collect data
  • What is the purpose of defining the population more narrowly in qualitative research?

    <p>To save time, effort, and money</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What determines which and how many people to select in qualitative research?

    <p>The method of the study</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What must be considered when determining sample size for qualitative studies?

    <p>The saturation or redundancy of the sample size</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the hard and fast rules for determining sample size in qualitative research?

    <p>There are no hard and fast rules</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Understanding Population, Sample, and Sample Size in Qualitative Research

    • Qualitative research does not require collecting data from everyone in the group of interest to get valid findings.
    • Population refers to the cluster of people, events, things, or other phenomena that researchers are most interested in.
    • Sample is a subset of the population from which researchers actually collect data or the group of individuals who participate in the study.
    • Sampling is the process or technique of choosing a sample from a population to participate in the study.
    • Different methods of sampling are employed in qualitative research.
    • Only a sample of a population is selected for any given study in qualitative research.
    • Researchers define the population more narrowly to save time, effort, and money, but this limits generalizability.
    • It is essential in research reports to describe the population and sample in detail to determine the applicability of the research findings.
    • Qualitative research targets a specific group, type of individual, event, or process to provide in-depth understanding.
    • The study’s research objectives and the characteristics of the study population determine which and how many people to select.
    • The saturation or redundancy of the sample size must be considered when determining sample size for qualitative studies.
    • There are no hard and fast rules for determining sample size in qualitative research, but saturation, the size of the sample, and the method of the study may be used to approximate sample size.

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    Test your knowledge on the fundamentals of population, sample, and sample size in qualitative research with this quiz. You will learn about the differences between population and sample, the various sampling methods used in qualitative research, and the importance of describing the population and sample in research reports. Additionally, you will explore factors that determine the appropriate sample size for qualitative studies, such as saturation and research objectives. Whether you are a student or researcher, this quiz will help you enhance your understanding of these essential concepts.

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