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    When New Interviewees or Settings Look Very Similar to Interviewees
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When New Interviewees or Settings Look Very Similar to Interviewees

Question 36

Question 36

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When new interviewees or settings look very similar to interviewees or settings observed previously,this is referred to as


A) grounded theory
B) theory simulation
C) repeated situation
D) theoretical saturation
E) none of the above

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