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When a Researcher No Longer Learns Anything New in a Research

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Question 11

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When a researcher no longer learns anything new in a research setting, she or he has reached a stage of ________.


A) ethnographic overkill
B) "going native"
C) theoretical saturation
D) verstehen

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