998 Search Results for Quantitative Research and Education

Nurse Lit Review TYPE OF RESEARCH STUDY

Nurse Lit Review TYPE OF RESEARCH STUDY - Quantitative or qualitative Descriptive, correlational, experimental, quasi-experimental, phenomenological, grounded theory ethnographic, historical SAMPLE METHOD & SAMPLE SIZE Knoll, Lautenschlager & Continue Reading...

Secondary Sources in Social Research Essay

328). Smith boils it down to two main concerns (pitfalls) and objections to the use of secondary data in social research: a) "It is full of errors"; and b) "…because of the socially constructed nature of social data, the act of reducing it to Continue Reading...

Marriage & Family -- Research Thesis

Research Method Research Design. Both quantitative and qualitative research methods were employed in this study. Instruments include self-report measures and personal narratives of 91 native Hindu married couples (182 participants) from three type Continue Reading...

Healthcare and Fitness Research Essay

Statistics and Research Method for Business Decisions Potential of Fitness Industry Fitness industries today are increasingly receiving clients from all sorts of demographics and ages. Human fitness is turning out to be an asset that people are taki Continue Reading...

Santa Clara County Research CC Term Paper

(Walker & Staton, 2000, p. 449) Walker & Staton also stress that all of the aspects of cultural competency that are understood, should be applied through systems that are sensitive to such needs. As a quality of empathy, cultural sensitivi Continue Reading...

Sex Education Gender Bias in Thesis

Thus, the issue of gender bias in sex education has been implied and touched upon by scholars and the public alike. Some studies, theories, and popular viewpoints seem to suggest that comprehensive sex education is biased toward women because it po Continue Reading...

Nursing Education Level and Negative Thesis

The study found that increasing the proportion of nurses who were more highly educated by ten percent lowered the thirty-day mortality rate of patients by five percent. Conversely, if the workload on these nurses was then increased by one patient th Continue Reading...