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Kerry Fosher, « Marine Corps Resilience Project », QDR Main Collection, ID : 10.5064/F6NON328
Project Summary The Resilience Project was a long-term research and implementation project focused on improving the Marine Corps' approach to stress and resilience and challenging bio-deterministic assumptions that underpinned many military stress and resilience programs. The portion of the project data deposited here includes transcripts of 39 semi-structured interviews conducted with active duty Marines, Marine recruits, and Marine officer candidates at Marine Corps Base Quantico (Virginia) and Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island (South Carolina) between 5 June and 2 October 2012. Also included are an annotated bibliography of related source material, a project overview, and examples of public domain applied research outcomes from the project, which may provide useful context for data users or serve as a type of data for those studying applied social science.