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Subjects Talked About, How Often and in What Way

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Adjustment after Migration
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In order to obtain a substantial and reliable foundation for an adequate description of the circumstances of the refugees in the successive phases of the investigation, we thought it important that the following three-fold question should be answered: (a) by which subjects are these people occupied; (b) with what frequency

Table 1 Tabel 1. Scheme showing reactions to the three initial questions

are these subjects spontaneously brought up and; (c) in what manner are they discussed?

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Ex, J. (1966). Subjects Talked About, How Often and in What Way. In: Adjustment after Migration. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-0461-4_4

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