I.S. Rubin's scientific contributions
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Citations
... This was followed with in-depth, semi-structured questions using an interview guide designed for the purpose of this study. An interview guide with open-ended questions was developed based on the literature (deMarrais, 2004;Rubin & Rubin, 2012). The guide used Patton's six foci: experience/ behaviour, opinions/ values, feelings, knowledge, sensory impressions and demographic data (Patton, 2014;Roulston, 2014). ...
... Moreover this protest identity is documented in the literature (Cloward & Piven, 2000;Rubin & Rubin, 2005), and at the beginning of the 3rd millennium, "consumer boycotts emerged as a major grassroots force to deal with economic issues". (Friedman, 1996). ...