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Transcriptions, 1989
The first box contains a few articles by Professor Trice and documentation regarding interviews and interview analysis for a study on Employee Assistance Programs. The interviewees were EAP administrators, HR Directors, and EAP participants. The other three boxes contain transcripts of the interviews. The interviewees are identified in the transcripts my alpha-numeric codes, rather than by name.
Research Impressions, 1989
The first box contains a few articles by Professor Trice and documentation regarding interviews and interview analysis for a study on Employee Assistance Programs. The interviewees were EAP administrators, HR Directors, and EAP participants. The other three boxes contain transcripts of the interviews. The interviewees are identified in the transcripts my alpha-numeric codes, rather than by name.
Supervisory Training Transcription, 1988-1989
The first box contains a few articles by Professor Trice and documentation regarding interviews and interview analysis for a study on Employee Assistance Programs. The interviewees were EAP administrators, HR Directors, and EAP participants. The other three boxes contain transcripts of the interviews. The interviewees are identified in the transcripts my alpha-numeric codes, rather than by name.
EAP Core Elements, 1988-1991
The first box contains a few articles by Professor Trice and documentation regarding interviews and interview analysis for a study on Employee Assistance Programs. The interviewees were EAP administrators, HR Directors, and EAP participants. The other three boxes contain transcripts of the interviews. The interviewees are identified in the transcripts my alpha-numeric codes, rather than by name.
Quantitative Analysis, Articles, 1983-1991
The first box contains a few articles by Professor Trice and documentation regarding interviews and interview analysis for a study on Employee Assistance Programs. The interviewees were EAP administrators, HR Directors, and EAP participants. The other three boxes contain transcripts of the interviews. The interviewees are identified in the transcripts my alpha-numeric codes, rather than by name.