In this National Centre for Research Methods, Methods Review paper Rosalind Edwards (NCRM, Univ. Southampton) and Sarah Elsie Baker (Middlesex Univ.) gather and review responses to the question of ‘how many’ from 14 renowned social scientists and 5 early career researchers. Download the paper.
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
New NCRM paper: How many qualitative interviews is enough?
Students conducting a
piece of qualitative research frequently ask ‘how many interviews is enough?’
Early career researchers and established academics also consider this question
when designing research projects.
In this National Centre for Research Methods, Methods Review paper Rosalind Edwards (NCRM, Univ. Southampton) and Sarah Elsie Baker (Middlesex Univ.) gather and review responses to the question of ‘how many’ from 14 renowned social scientists and 5 early career researchers. Download the paper.
In this National Centre for Research Methods, Methods Review paper Rosalind Edwards (NCRM, Univ. Southampton) and Sarah Elsie Baker (Middlesex Univ.) gather and review responses to the question of ‘how many’ from 14 renowned social scientists and 5 early career researchers. Download the paper.
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