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The promise of appreciative inquiry as an interview tool for field research

. Development in Practice, 15 (2): 222-230 (April 2005)M3: Article; Michael, Sarah 1; Affiliations: 1: The World Bank 1818 H St. NW Washington, DC 20433 USA; Source Information: Apr2005, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p222; Subject Term: SOCIAL sciences -- Research; Subject Term: SOCIAL sciences -- Methodology; Subject Term: INTERVIEWS; Subject Term: RESEARCH -- Methodology; Subject Term: FIELD study; NAICS/Industry Codes: 541720 Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities; Number of Pages: 9p; DOI: 10.1080\09614520500042094; Document Type: Article.

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Discusses the use of appreciative inquiry as an interview tool for field research. Advantages of the approach; Concept of appreciative inquiry; Historical details on the development of appreciative inquiry.; Discusses the use of appreciative inquiry as an interview tool for field research. Advantages of the approach; Concept of appreciative inquiry; Historical details on the development of appreciative inquiry.

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