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Concept evaluation in focus groups: Semantic fields and evaluative strategies

Published/Copyright: January 23, 2006
Semiotica
From the journal Volume 2003 Issue 147

Published Online: 2006-01-23
Published in Print: 2003-11-18

Copyright © 2003 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG

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