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critical incident technique

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Critical incident technique is a systematic qualitative research methodology used to identify and analyze specific events or behaviors (incidents) that are deemed critical because they significantly influenced a particular outcome, either positively or negatively. This approach involves collecting detailed descriptions of these incidents from individuals who experienced them, focusing on the context, actions taken, and the perceived consequences, thereby providing rich empirical data for understanding complex phenomena, evaluating performance, or deriving requirements.

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WA

University of British Columbia

RB

Massachusetts Department of Mental Health

GS

Johns Hopkins University

RG

University of Wolverhampton

LD

University of British Columbia

Top Institutions

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University of Alabama

Tuscaloosa, United States

University of Manchester

Manchester, United Kingdom

University of Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton, United Kingdom

University of Iowa

Iowa City, United States