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atroni [7]
2 years ago
3

A qualitative researcher may select a ______ case that is unusually rich in information pertaining to the research question.

Chemistry
1 answer:
wolverine [178]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

D. Rare

Explanation:

Qualitative research has to do with non-numerical data and is used to understand the beliefs of a group of people which can be gotten from surveys, questionnaires, interviews, etc.

A qualitative researcher may select a RARE case that is unusually rich in information pertaining to the research question.

This is because he wants to get an insight into the why, how, where and when of that particular ase as it's not a usual occurrence.

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