Tacit knowledge
Information that is not made explicit is nonetheless embedded in most of our standard procedures. In its simplest form, embedded information may take the form of prior knowledge held by the researcher and pre-sumed to be agreed to by consumers of the research product. More interesting are the settin...
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| Published in: | European journal of epidemiology 2017-04, Vol.32 (4), p.261-267 |
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