NEW DIMENSIONS IN THE USE OF THE CRITICAL INCIDENT TECHNIQUE IN CROSS-CULTURAL INTERACTION TRAINING: A STUDY-PROPOSAL

Abstract

After extensive exploration of the various methods utilized in efforts to effect a balanced analytical-experiential training program, it appears that one of the most flexible and penetrating tools is found in the critical incident technique. Already modified for use in culture analysis, the construction of culture-assimilators, and in certain types of cross-cultural interaction training, this technique holds promise of new dimensions of application in the type of cross-cultural interaction training required by the Personal Response Project.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1967
Accession Number
AD0664119

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