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The use of body-mapping in interpretative phenomenological analyses: A methodological discussion. / Klein, Maike; Milner, Rebecca J.
In: International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Vol. 22, No. 5, 03.09.2019, p. 533-543.

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Klein, M & Milner, RJ 2019, 'The use of body-mapping in interpretative phenomenological analyses: A methodological discussion', International Journal of Social Research Methodology, vol. 22, no. 5, pp. 533-543. https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2019.1593378

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Klein M, Milner RJ. The use of body-mapping in interpretative phenomenological analyses: A methodological discussion. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 2019 Sept 3;22(5):533-543. Epub 2019 Mar 20. doi: 10.1080/13645579.2019.1593378

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Klein, Maike ; Milner, Rebecca J. / The use of body-mapping in interpretative phenomenological analyses : A methodological discussion. In: International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 2019 ; Vol. 22, No. 5. pp. 533-543.

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