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[In this chapter, the research design and process are introduced. The data collection process is presented, including the sampling procedure and the selection of first- and third-person documents. The process of data analysis and interpretation is described including the content analysis, Alexander’s (in Schultz 2005c) indicators of psychological saliency and Schultz’s (2005c) keys to identifying “prototypical scenes”. Markers of good psychobiographical research are defined and presented. In the end, a chapter summary is provided.]
Published: Apr 28, 2021
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