What are the advantages and disadvantages of Glaser and Strauss's approach to saturation?
Saturation is a key concept in qualitative research, especially in grounded theory, which is a method of generating theory from data. Glaser and Strauss, the founders of grounded theory, defined saturation as the point when no new insights or categories emerge from the data analysis. However, they had different views on how to achieve and assess saturation, and their approach has both advantages and disadvantages for researchers. In this article, you will learn about the main features of Glaser and Strauss's approach to saturation, and how it can benefit or challenge your qualitative research project.
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