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Essay heading: krippendorf's tribe
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Characteristics of the researchers.
The focal characteristic of James Krippendorf as a researcher is that he was creative enough to think outside the box. Although the researcher had insufficient information to support the undiscovered tribe, he had the capacity to create a phenomenon based on various circumstances that assumes the essence of the lived experience... displayed 300 characters
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Characteristics of the researchers.
The focal characteristic of James Krippendorf as a researcher is that he was creative enough to think outside the box. Although the researcher had insufficient information to support the undiscovered tribe, he had the capacity to create a phenomenon based on various circumstances that assumes the essence of the lived experience... displayed next 300 characters
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