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Volume 16 Number 3 May 2011
Articles
Stressful Life Events and Behavior Change: A Qualitative Examination of African American Women's Participation in a Weight Loss Program
Tiffany L. Cox, Christie Zunker, Brooks C. Wingo, Wendy K. Jefferson, and Jamy D. Ard
Mixed Methods Research of Adult Family Care Home Residents and Informal Caregivers
Guy C. Jeanty and James Hibel
The Phenomenon of Collaboration: A Phenomenologic Study of Collaboration between Family Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology Departments at an Academic Medical Center
David R. Brown, Cheryl D. Brewster, Marina Karides, and Lou A. Lukas
Dialogic Exchanges and the Negotiation of Differences: Female Graduate Students' Experiences of Obstacles Related to Academic Mentoring
Sharon Hayes and Mirka Koro-Ljungberg
The Vulnerable Researcher: Some Unanticipated Challenges of Doctoral Fieldwork
Patricia Ballamingie and Sherrill Johnson
Compatibility between Text Mining and Qualitative Research in the Perspectives of Grounded Theory, Content Analysis, and Reliability
Chong Ho Yu, Angel Jannasch-Pennell, and Samuel DiGangi
Themes of Identity: An Auto-Ethnographical Exploration
Peruvemba S. Jaya
Support Network Responses to Acquired Brain Injury
Steffany Chleboun and Karen Hux
Consistency and Change in Participatory Action Research: Reflections on a Focus Group Study about How Farmers Learn
Fred P. Piercy, Nancy Franz, Joseph L. Donaldson, and Robert F. Richard
Public Opinion and the Death Penalty: A Qualitative Approach
Diana L. Falco and Tina L. Freiburger
Socio-Cultural Challenges in Conducting Ethnographic Research among Ethiopian Street Youth
Patricia Guy Walls
Book Reviews
Choreographing Intertextual Stories: Qualitative Inquiry Meets Oral History
Thalia M. Mulvihill and Amanda O. Latz
The Challenges of Reflexivity
Sarah Flogen
How To Articles
Applying Grounded Theory to Weight Management among Women: Making a Commitment to Healthy Eating
Christie Zunker and Nataliya Ivankova