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Theoretical sampling involves selecting participants and data sources based on emerging theory from "summary" of Discovery of Grounded Theory by Barney G Glaser,Anselm L Strauss
Theoretical sampling is a fundamental aspect of grounded theory methodology, which involves the continuous process of selecting participants and data sources based on the emerging theory. This method is crucial in developing a comprehensive and detailed understanding of the phenomenon under study. The essence of theoretical sampling lies in the flexibility and adaptability it offers researchers in collecting data that best support the evolving theory. Unlike traditional sampling methods that rely on predetermined sample sizes and characteristics, theoretical sampling allows researchers to make strategic decisions on participant selection based on the emerging concepts and relationships identified in the data. This dynamic approach to sampling enables researchers to delve deeper into the phen...Similar Posts
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