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    Exam 13: Qualitative Understanding of Communication Behavior: Interviews, Focus Groups, and Ethnography
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    Informants Are Research Participants Defined as Being Able to Talk
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Informants Are Research Participants Defined as Being Able to Talk

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Informants are research participants defined as being able to talk about others as well as about themselves.

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