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What is Critical Incident Technique (CIT)

Handbook of Research on Children's Consumption of Digital Media
A method of gathering facts (incidents) from domain experts or less experienced users of the existing system to gain knowledge of experiences in a singular incident or experiences surrounding an incident.
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Losing a Friend: Social Media's Impact on Child and Adolescent Grief
Tamara L. Wandel (University of Evansville, USA)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5733-3.ch003
Abstract
This chapter focuses on the role of social media consumption on older children and adolescents during the bereavement process of a childhood friend. Using case study methodology surrounding an 11-year-old girl's tragic death, surveys were administered to peers and semi-structured interviews with peers, counselors, and the deceased's mother were conducted in order to collect in-depth information on the opinions and feelings of those utilizing social media as they cope with loss, specifically the loss of a friend. The idea of virtual mourning is significant to explore as social media is ubiquitous for most older children and adolescents.
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