Ans - Most incidents are positive
The critical incident technique is examined as representing a qualitative approach to understanding requirements of the work world. The technique itself is described, followed by an explanation of how themes are identified and coded using sample interviews. Data analysis techniques are illustrated using sample data sets from a recent investigation of office work requirements. Finally, an approach for drawing conclusions from critical incident data is discussed.so we would expect most incidents are postive
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