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Data reuse across international contexts? Reflections on new methods for International Qualitative Secondary Analysis

Published by admin on June 28, 2022June 28, 2022

Hughes, K., Frank, V. A., Herold, M. D., & Houborg, E. (2021). Data reuse across international contexts? Reflections on new methods for International Qualitative Secondary Analysis. Qualitative Research, 14687941211052278. https://doi.org/10.1177/14687941211052278

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