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Further evolving the critical incident technique (CIT) by applying different contemporary approaches for analyzing qualitative data in CIT studies |
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| | Karen E. Watkins, Andrea D. Ellinger, Boyung Suh, Joseph C. Brenes-Dawsey, Lisa C. Oliver | | | European Journal of Training and Development. 2022; | | | [Pubmed] [Google Scholar] [DOI] | | 2 |
Critical incidents in anorexia nervosa: perspectives of those with a lived experience |
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| | Jenni Leppanen,Lara Tosunlar,Rachael Blackburn,Steven Williams,Kate Tchanturia,Felicity Sedgewick | | | Journal of Eating Disorders. 2021; 9(1) | | | [Pubmed] [Google Scholar] [DOI] | | 3 |
The Critical Incident Technique: Method or Methodology? |
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| | Roderik F. Viergever | | | Qualitative Health Research. 2019; 29(7): 1065 | | | [Pubmed] [Google Scholar] [DOI] | |
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