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Developing Sampling Frame for Case Study: Challenges …
files.eric.ed.govqualitative study!) or from which the unit of analysis will be taken from. Concisely, qualitative researchers select their cases gradually, and not limiting the number of selected participants until the data reached saturation point. Glesne and Peshkin (1992) suggested that the number of participants for a qualitative study could be determined by
Using Generic Inductive Approach in Qualitative ...
files.eric.ed.govGiven this, a qualitative research strategy appears to be more suitable for investigating this question. However, choosing a suitable qualitative research approach for this study involved a very difficult thinking process, as Rossman and Wilson state, “the qualitative study design was exploratory and complex itself” (1985, p. 19).
Validity, Reliability and Triangulation in Case Study ...
www.qualitative-research-conference.comqualitative study can help us “understand a situation that would otherwise be enigmatic or confusing” (Eisner, 1991, p. 58). On the other hand, Patton (2001) states that validity and reliability are two factors which any qualitative researcher should be concerned about while designing a study, analyzing results and judging the quality of ...
The Qualitative Study of Leadership - Kaplan DeVries
kaplandevries.comThe Qualitative Study of Leadership: Research Methods and Substantive Findings Jennifer T. Lindberg & S. Bartholomew Craig (Chair) (Co-chair) Symposium presented at …
Qualitative Research Design - SAGE Publications Inc
www.sagepub.comQualitative Research Design A common feature of qualitative projects is that they aim to create understanding from data as the analysis proceeds. This means that the research design of a qualitative study differs from that of a study that starts with an understanding to be tested, where often the hypothesis literally dictates the form, quantity ...