Guidelines for secondary analysis in search of response shift
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Sara Ahmed | Carolyn E. Schwartz | Frans J. Oort | Richard Sawatzky | Tolulope Sajobi | Nancy Mayo | Joel Finkelstein | Lisa Lix | Mathilde G. E. Verdam | Mirjam A. G. Sprangers | L. Lix | N. Mayo | M. Sprangers | C. Schwartz | F. Oort | J. Finkelstein | T. Sajobi | M. Verdam | R. Sawatzky | Sara Ahmed
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