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Some case study research has followed organisations over extended time periods repeating interviews with key informants (eg, Denis' work on strategic change 40 40).
In a previous study carried out in India, Grassly et al. (20) examined recall error by repeating interviews with parents and found that there was some recall error but no evidence of bias.
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But the study has considerable strengths in measuring frequency and duration of smoking and in collecting exposure data by biochemical analysis as well as by repeated interviews.
In this study, various suggestive techniques were used in repeated interviews with preschool children to elicit narratives about true and fictional events.
Data were collected using repeated interviews and additional quantitative instruments (health-related quality of life, body image, movement ability, postural control, pain rating).
Through photographic and cephalometric analysis, and repeated interviews with the patient, esthetic frontal augmentation as well as malarplasty and genioplasty was planned.
It was therefore not possible to select a "best" index of noise in terms of nuisance experienced by residents, even when the most highly reliable data, derived from averaging responses for the four repeated interviews, were employed.
"I was struck this week by the repeated interviews of the chair of the National Transportation Safety Board, Deborah Hersman.
Several days lapsed between the repeated interviews.
This was compensated for by means of the repeated interviews.
Repeated interviews might have contributed to a richer process description.
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