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Read the fictional scenario below and the Jacobsen text Introduction to Health Research Methods: A Practical Guide chapter 13. Then formulate qualitative methods which could be used to determine attitudes and beliefs toward the public health issue described in the scenario. Use the required headings shown below as a template:
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