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Eliciting rich dialogue through the use of activity-oriented interviews Exploring self-identity in autistic young people
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Eliciting rich dialogue through the use of activity-oriented interviews Exploring self-identity in autistic young people

N Winstone, C Huntington, L Goldsack, E Kyrou and L Millward
CHILDHOOD-A GLOBAL JOURNAL OF CHILD RESEARCH, Vol.21(2), pp.190-206
01/05/2014

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Social Sciences Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Social Sciences - Other Topics SOCIAL SCIENCES INTERDISCIPLINARY child-centred research methods self-identity interview qualitative Autism CHILDREN MIND IMPAIRMENTS LANGUAGE GENDER ADULTS LINKS POWER FUN
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