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    A mixed methods inquiry into the validity of data

    Author
    1. A Brand
    2. A Tashakkori
    3. C Ducrot
    4. C Enevoldsen
    5. C Enevoldsen
    6. Carsten Enevoldsen
    7. CR Curtis
    8. CW Schwabe
    9. D Maybery
    10. Dorte B Nielsen
    11. E Kristensen
    12. Erling Kristensen
    13. H Houe
    14. H Tsoukas
    15. JC Greene
    16. K Malterud
    17. KoNet-Praksis
    18. Laila N Jensen
    19. LN Jensen
    20. M Marzano
    21. M Vaarst
    22. M Vaarst
    23. MA Calhoun
    24. Mette Vaarst
    25. NI Valeeva
    26. NK Denzin
    27. O Markusfeld
    28. P Fleischer
    29. PC Bartlett
    30. RB Johnson
    31. SK Shah
    32. VJ Caracelli
    33. W Wallace
    Publication venue
    BioMed Central
    Publication date
    01/01/2008
    Field of study
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