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qualitative study investigating the lived experience of women under the age of 25 who survived a liver transplant is an example of which sampling method?
 
  a. Informant
  b. Purposive
  c. Snowball
  d. Random

Question 2

Data saturation is a situation that occurs in qualitative research when
 
  a. the number of participants selected for the study becomes higher than needed.
  b. data collection stops when no new information is obtained and data collected has become repetitive.
  c. a specialized data analysis method is implemented..
  d. it becomes necessary to implement a method for eliminating data once it has been repeated more than three times.



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Answer to Question 1

b. Purposive

Answer to Question 2

b. data collection stops when no new information is obtained and data collected has become repetitive.



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