To saturate or not to saturate? Questioning data saturation as a useful concept for thematic analysis and sample-size rationales

The concept of data saturation, defined as ‘information redundancy’ or the point at which no new themes or codes ‘emerge’ from data, is widely referenced in thematic analysis (TA) research in sport...

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