In qualitative research, selecting a sample that is representative of the population being studied is essential to ensure the accuracy and validity of the findings. The selection of the sample should be based on the research questions and purpose of the study. Qualitative researchers may use criteria such as diversity, information richness, and maximum variation to select a sample. Researchers may also use sampling techniques such as purposive sampling, snowball sampling, or theoretical sampling to select a suitable sample. The size of the sample should also be appropriate for the research question and the data collection method used. Overall, selecting a representative sample requires a good understanding of the research questions and the population being studied, and careful attention to the sampling method used.
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