Author:
East Martin,Tolosa Constanza,Howard Jocelyn,Biebricher Christine,Scott Adèle
Abstract
AbstractChapter 10.1007/978-981-19-0991-7_4 outlines the methodological underpinnings and the research procedures of the project reported in this book. The first part addresses the approaches and methodologies relevant to the research questions posed, followed by a discussion of the selected data collection methods and a consideration of related ethical issues. The next part provides a full description of the participants and the research procedures.
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
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