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A Narrative Inquiry of Meaning Making and Leader Identity Development among College Students. [PDF]
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International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2015
Introduction Narrative interviews place the people being interviewed at the heart of a research study. They are a means of collecting people's own stories about their experiences of health and illness. Narrative interviews can help researchers to better understand people's experiences and behaviours.
Claire, Anderson, Susan, Kirkpatrick
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Introduction Narrative interviews place the people being interviewed at the heart of a research study. They are a means of collecting people's own stories about their experiences of health and illness. Narrative interviews can help researchers to better understand people's experiences and behaviours.
Claire, Anderson, Susan, Kirkpatrick
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Enhancing children’s narratives in investigative interviews
Child Abuse & Neglect, 2000To illustrate the amount of detail that can be elicited from alleged abuse victims using open-ended prompts by closely examining forensic interviews of a 5-year-old and a 15-year-old.Interview prompts in the substantive sections of two forensic interviews were characterized as invitations, cued invitations. directive or option-posing, and the number of
Y, Orbach, M E, Lamb
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Narrative interviewing and narrative analysis in a study of a cross-border merger
Management International Review, 2006Narratives are important tools in constructing an organization, and individual and collective narratives about key actors and critical events compete in defining the organization and making sense of the challenges faced in organizational change processes.
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Medical Narratives and Narrative Interviewing
AbstractMedical narratives include the stories of both patients and health care workers. In narrative interviewing, the participant is invited to tell their story. The researcher asks questions but these are more in-depth than other forms of interviewing. The participant and interviewer are literally having a conversation.openaire +1 more source
Forensic interviewers' difficulty with the birthday narrative
Child Abuse & NeglectNarrative practice increases children's productivity in forensic interviews, and one recommended topic is the child's last birthday, though interviewers have raised concerns about its productivity. STUDY 1 OBJECTIVE: Study 1 surveyed forensic interviewers' use of and attitudes about the birthday narrative.Participants included 170 forensic interviewers
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Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2007
Narrative interviewing (also termed qualitative interviewing) is a valid and vivid way to apply perspectives and concepts in gerontology to individual lives. As such it is widely used as a research method. However, teachers in many fields also assign interview projects for students, as supplemental assignments in aging-related courses.
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Narrative interviewing (also termed qualitative interviewing) is a valid and vivid way to apply perspectives and concepts in gerontology to individual lives. As such it is widely used as a research method. However, teachers in many fields also assign interview projects for students, as supplemental assignments in aging-related courses.
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