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Using Multiple Interviewers in Qualitative Research Studies
Author(s):
Shirley M. Matteson
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Yvonna S Lincoln
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Yvonna S LINCOLN
,
SM Matteson
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YS Lincoln
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S. Matteson
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Y. LINCOLN
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YS LINCOLN
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2009
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Qual Inq
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10.1177/1077800408330233
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