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Terme préférentiel
transferability
Définition
- Due to the nature of the qualitative methodologies, it is not appropriate to have the large sample populations found in some quantitative studies, which might have a sample of 500 to 1,000-plus participants. With any study, there should be careful thought into selecting the participants with the inherent notion that they somehow represent the entire population. [Source: The SAGE Encyclopedia of Qualitative Research Methods; Transferability]
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