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| Elliot G. Mishler - 1986 - 210 pages
...well as specific relevance to this discussion. "A feminist methodology . . . requires, further, that the mythology of 'hygienic' research with its accompanying...researched as objective instruments of data production be replaced by the recognition that personal involvement is more than dangerous bias — it is the... | |
| Professor Mica Nava - 1992 - 228 pages
...important to acknowledge it. Ann Oakley (1981: 58), in her article 'Interviewing women', has referred to 'the mythology of "hygienic" research with its accompanying...researched as objective instruments of data production' and urges that this: 'be replaced by the recognition that personal involvement is more than dangerous... | |
| Yvonna S. Lincoln, Norman K. Denzin - 2003 - 510 pages
...not only in feminist research but in social science research in general. It requires, further, that the mythology of "hygienic" research with its accompanying...researched as objective instruments of data production be replaced by the recognition that personal involvement is more than dangerous bias — it is the... | |
| Clive Seale - 2004 - 562 pages
...not only in feminist research but in social science research in general. It requires, further, that the mythology of 'hygienic' research with its accompanying...researched as objective instruments of data production be replaced by the recognition that personal involvement is more than dangerous bias - it is the condition... | |
| Clive Seale - 2004 - 554 pages
...research but in social science research in generaL It requires, further, that the mvthology of 'bygienic' research with its accompanying mystification of the...researched as objective instruments of data production be replaced by the recognition that personal involvement is more than dangerous bias - it is the condition... | |
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