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gtnhenbr [62]
1 year ago
6

A short story about a person lying to protect a friend is an example of ______ methods.

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Igoryamba1 year ago
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A short story about a person lying to protect a friend is an example of vignette methods.

Vignettes are short stories about a hypothetical person that have traditionally been used in quantitative or qualitative research on sensitive topics in the developed world. Vignette studies are emerging in the developing world, but there has been no critical examination of their utility in such settings.

Because of their descriptive nature, vignettes are important because they can illuminate significant information, create depth of character, or provide insight into past events or circumstances. This contributes to a more complete picture of the larger story. Vignettes are used to provide detail in all stories.

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