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Myrna Silverman, Edward Mulvey, and Barry Glassner helped us with thoughtful critiques of earlier drafts.

Because the first author is one of the general editors ofQualitative Sociology, he wishes to note that expressed opinions in this article do not necessarily reflect editorial policy.

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Lidz, C.W., Ricci, E. Funding large-scale qualitative sociology. Qual Sociol 13, 113–126 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00989682

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