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      Are We There Yet? Data Saturation in Qualitative Research

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      The Qualitative Report
      Nova Southeastern University

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          Abstract

          Failure to reach data saturation has an impact on the quality of the research conducted and hampers content validity. The aim of a study should include what determines when data saturation is achieved, for a small study will reach saturation more rapidly than a larger study. Data saturation is reached when there is enough information to replicate the study when the ability to obtain additional new information has been attained, and when further coding is no longer feasible. The following article critiques two qualitative studies for data saturation: Wolcott (2004) and Landau and Drori (2008). Failure to reach data saturation has a negative impact on the validity on one’s research. The intended audience is novice student researchers.

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          Journal
          The Qualitative Report
          TQR
          Nova Southeastern University
          2160-3715
          1052-0147
          September 8 2015
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Walden University, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
          Article
          10.46743/2160-3715/2015.2281
          26855975
          c5a4638d-0ed5-4878-b5b7-7693a0350427
          © 2015
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