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- who: Nina S. de Boer et al. from the McGill University, Canada have published the research: Using network models in person-centered care in psychiatry: How perspectivism could help to draw boundaries, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors examine the epistemic boundaries that arise when using network models as tools for PCC, and address how perspectivism can be used to inform the theorizing on these boundaries. Perspectivism can help to determine what nodes should be included in the model, and perspectival reasoning can help to make the explanations that these models could provide more . . .
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