Journal Article10.1177/1321103X9600700102
Beyond the Lone Ranger Researcher: Team Work in Qualitative Research
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TL;DR: Even though much research is collaboratively conducted by groups of researchers, methodological literature is based upon the model of single researcher design as mentioned in this paper, and this is true even though much researc...
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Abstract: Even though much research is collaboratively conducted by groups of researchers, methodological literature is based upon the model of single researcher design. This is true even though much researc...
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