How do I decide which sampling strategy would fit my qualitative research?
Introduction
Many researchers, particularly inexperienced researchers, have trouble comprehending qualitative research, its approaches, sampling strategies, data collection techniques, data analysis techniques, how to reach interview saturation points and other issues. Many people try to overcome these obstacles and ultimately produce a qualitative study. Sampling in qualitative research methodology is gaining importance as more researchers want to understand human nature and behaviour. Interviews are conducted with participants who can aid in the researcher’s understanding of the research phenomenon. Those who know about the topic and can share their experience are often selected for a qualitative study. The researcher might watch situations or settings to gather more information and examine documents, artefacts, photographs, or drawings.