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The narrative coherence of witness transcripts in children on the autism spectrum [PDF]
Background and Aims. Autistic children often recall fewer details about witnessed events than typically developing children (of comparable age and ability), although the information they recall is generally no less accurate.
Crane, L. +5 more
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Reframing the L2 learning experience as narrative reconstructions of classroom learning [PDF]
In this study we investigate the situated and dynamic nature of the L2 learning experience through a newly-purposed instrument called the Language Learning Story Interview, adapted from McAdams’ life story interview (2007).
Hiver, Phil +5 more
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Child negligence and criminal onset in ex-prisoners’ early life stories
Sociological analyzes of the etiology of criminal behavior are distinguished by a number of criminogenic factors, among which a particular importance is attributed to the environmental context of the individual’s functioning.
Andrzej Kacprzak
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Exoffender Accounts of Successful Reentry from Prison [PDF]
Reentry research often focuses on those who have recidivated, with little work addressing the experiences of those who successfully reintegrate into their communities.
Hlavka, Heather R +2 more
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This article examines the impact of an acquisition by Special Collections at Stony Brook University Libraries on community relations. The department acquired two historically important letters about the Culper Spy Ring, an intelligence gathering effort ...
Sally Stieglitz, Kristen J. Nyitray
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In the article we argue for a reconstructive and subject-oriented approach to data collection and analysis in order to reconstruct perspectives of pupils with linguistically and spatially discontinuous school biographies as a basis for needs analysis ...
Andrea Daase +2 more
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The complexities of 'otherness': reflections on embodiment of a young White British woman engaged in cross-generation research involving older people in Indonesia [PDF]
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.If interviews are to be considered embodied experiences, than the potential influence of the embodied researcher must be explored.
Alvesson +19 more
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The aims of the paper are twofold. The first aim is a methodological one, the article presents the possibilities of using narrative interviews in research on post-war socio-historical development.
pavlína Slováková, Miloslav Šerý
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Narrative interviews to assess quality of life in Peritoneal Dialysis
It has been found that people undergoing dialysis have a lower quality of life than the rest of the population. The aim of dialysis is to improve physical health, but also well-being.
Sophie Mougel, H Tabibi, M Rosier
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The Qualitative Interview in Psychology and the Study of Social Change: Sexual Identity Development, Minority Stress, and Health in the Generations Study. [PDF]
Interviewing is considered a key form of qualitative inquiry in psychology that yields rich data on lived experience and meaning making of life events. Interviews that contain multiple components informed by specific epistemologies have the potential to ...
Frost, David M +5 more
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