Increased use of qualitative and quantitative methods in quality of life projects necessitates an examination of how to effectively work within a mixed method framework. The research objectives of this paper are to (1) operationalize the two goals of mixed method research (confirmation and comprehen
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Towards self-determination in quality of life research: a dialogic approach
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- Springer Netherlands
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- 2009
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- English
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- 13
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- Article
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- 1386-7423
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