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You can think of action research as a double helix. As the research proceeds, two intertwined spirals develop, eventually to yield ...
* a better understanding of the situation being researched, and as a consequence better plans for action and change;
* better processes for researching the particular situation: more penetrating questions, processes which better suit the local culture, and so on. 1
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