I Was Close to Them’: Re-experiencing War through Trauma-based Interviews

Social Epistemology 34 (1):79-85 (2020)
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1. Contemporary psychology values quantitative over qualitative research and emphasises the importance of the neuroscientific approach. However, there are cases in which quantitative research desig...

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