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What of the following is an important difference between historical research and phenomenology?
Homogeneity
The degree of “sameness” in a population. Generally, the greater the homogeneity, the smaller the sample size required.
Nature And Purpose
The fundamental qualities and the intended goals or reasons behind a study or phenomenon.
Sampling Interval
The standard distance or time between samples, used to ensure an evenly distributed or systematic selection of data points from a larger population.
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