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A blind spot in higher education research? a call for the explicit use of qualitative survey validation methods
Research and development in higher education: connections in higher education: refereed papers from the 35th HERDSA Annual International Conference
Research and development in higher education: connections in higher education: refereed papers from the 35th HERDSA Annual International Conference (Hobart, Tas., 2-5 July)
2012
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- Title
- A blind spot in higher education research? a call for the explicit use of qualitative survey validation methods
- Creators
- Cathryn L McCormack - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Research and development in higher education: connections in higher education: refereed papers from the 35th HERDSA Annual International Conference
- Conference
- Research and development in higher education: connections in higher education: refereed papers from the 35th HERDSA Annual International Conference (Hobart, Tas., 2-5 July)
- Publisher
- HERDSA; Milperra, NSW
- Identifiers
- 1242; 991012821876202368
- Academic Unit
- Centre for Teaching and Learning
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding