<Ul> <Li> Archival research </Li> <Li> Analytic induction </Li> <Li> Case study </Li> <Li> Content analysis </Li> <Li> Ethnography </Li> <Li> Focus group </Li> <Li> Historical method </Li> <Li> Life history </Li> <Li> Morphological analysis </Li> <Li> Most significant change technique </Li> <Li> Participant observation </Li> <Li> Semi-structured interview </Li> <Li> Structured interview </Li> <Li> Textual analysis </Li> <Li> Unstructured interview </Li> </Ul> <Li> Most significant change technique </Li> <Dl> <Dt> Mixed methods </Dt> </Dl> <Ul> <Li> Delphi method </Li> <Li> Ladder interview </Li> <Li> Q methodology </Li> <Li> Repertory grid </Li> <Li> Triangulation (social science) </Li> </Ul>

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