1000 Search Results for Qualitative Interviews
Wood indicates that "everyone has different motivations and aspirations that they wish to achieve in their life. Work-life balance is about adjustments that can be made to working patterns to enable people to combine work with the other facets of th Continue Reading...
Armstrong's findings additionally relate that due to previous research and the influence of perinatal loss on postpartum depression on partnered relationships. Armstrong states that differences in continued psychological stress between mothers and f Continue Reading...
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According to Muntenu (2004) "It is almost impossible for a security analyst with only technical background to quantify security risk for intangible assets. He can perform a quantitative or qualitative evaluation using dedicated sof Continue Reading...
These generally viewed race in terms of superior or inferior throughout history.
The time frame family studies explored involved biological and pathology theories dating from the 1899 through the twentieth century. Interestingly, these researchers Continue Reading...
Even though Glory Road took place in the American South, its themes
are prevalent throughout sports and through many different time periods.
Current literature touches on many of the themes of the movie. A recent
study of college students by Harriso Continue Reading...
Ecotourism in Brazil
The premise and primary focus of this research is that the ecotourism in Brazil has been underdeveloped and that it could serve as an even greater source of income on both a local level and national level for the Brazilian econ Continue Reading...
Centralization
Structure of the Model and its Operationalization
The Model
In the wake of a highly volatile economy, organizations must find ways to improve their bottom lines and profitability through new and innovative means. Many businesses re Continue Reading...
Although more time consuming and costly, mixed-methods research can also be more fruitful than either qualitative or quantitative methods alone. Mixed methods combine qualitative and quantitative in ways that are suitable for answering a complex set Continue Reading...
Nursing burnout
Although both methodologies of quantitative and qualitative studies are present in the fields of medicine and nursing, the two approaches are occasionally pitted against one another. Quantitative studies are data-driven and numerica Continue Reading...
civilians think of the nursing department in any well-run hospital, they often don't consider all the structure, organization and guidance which is required to make this department run as smoothly as it needs to be and to achieve the highest level o Continue Reading...
speaker notes IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS include DISCUSSION OF YOUR DECISIONS specific topics. We restate article. • Analyze critique a qualitative nursing research article (attached) a nursing research journal published past 5 years.
Nursing research Continue Reading...
The trust from volunteers on the research is set to bring about an understanding of the relevance of the study to the nursing environment. The participants will have a certificate of confidentiality, so they can have their identities and input towar Continue Reading...
First, there is open coding, where frequently used words or concepts help separate useful data from other data that may not be useful in that particular research context. Next, the researchers turn to selective coding, which is "the process that lin Continue Reading...
It is never possible to know everything about the world: We each possess a limited perspective. However, the point of research (as opposed to other ways of investigating the world, such as writing poetry) is to maximize the amount of knowledge that Continue Reading...
A variety of methods and designs can be used in criminal justice research. Both qualitative and quantitative methods are valid approaches to the sociological questions researchers will have when faced with presenting problems and issues. Ideally, cri Continue Reading...
Quantitative Versus Qualitative Study Comparison:
Type 2 Diabetes Among Asian Americans
Research study types tend to fall into two distinct categories—that of qualitative and quantitative research. Quantitative research studies are data-driven Continue Reading...
adoption of a particular methodology affect the researcher's choice of methods for data collection and analysis?
Two researchers can have the same essential subjects yet pursue completely different methodologies. For example, someone who is studyin Continue Reading...
Binge drink can lead to alcohol poisoning
Sampling
The present study is conducted in relation to the binge drinking's effects towards alcohol poisoning. The binge drinkers are individuals that take an excessive amount of alcohol at a given point o Continue Reading...
Risk Factors to the Onset of Drug Addiction
Drug addiction is one of the subjects whose importance can never be underestimated. Even though this issue is discussed at every forum, the problem persists in the society and needs to be sorted out. It sh Continue Reading...
K-12 Curriculum and Instruction: Changing Paradigms in the 21st Century
This is not your grandfathers' economy or his educational paradigm however; today's curriculum still appears as such and therein lays a very significant and challenging problem Continue Reading...
Nokes and Nwakeze (2007) was to test the effectiveness of health outcomes on health outcomes of HIV and people aged 50+ and older. This was a quasi-experimental designs and random sampling was used. The study setting was a community-based organizati Continue Reading...
None of the instructors have been screened for their level of technology expertise, or for their previous use of presentation technologies. As a result of these wide variations in the sampling frame, no statistical extrapolation of results can be do Continue Reading...
enhance understanding of a more generalized set of research questions that deal with environments, interactions and relationships. Indeed, qualitative research is often used to form the hypothesis and narrow the question prior to studying the data q Continue Reading...
rose when determining the human behavior lead to varying answers depending on the presupposed paradigm. (VASILACHIS DE GIALDINO, 1992). In the paper presented by Peterson Armour, I think the topic had the tendency to answers the raised questions dif Continue Reading...
Theory and knowledge about the expected sample can help the researcher to determine exhaustiveness. The third factor involves the detail of categories when devising a coding system to engage in qualitative data analysis of survey results. It is well Continue Reading...
Further sub-categorization allows for greater comparison and contrasting of different categories and can make the data sets more meaningful. Not all of these codes will be decided beforehand -- in fact, it can be more enriching for the final analysi Continue Reading...
Within these findings are many insights and differences in opinion as to the benefits and caveats of XBRL adoption. In the a case of HMRC, privacy issues are a key factor in the reason for their partial adoption of XBRL, rather than the full adoptio Continue Reading...
Planning, Developing, And Designing Research
Compare and contrast reliability and validity in nursing research.
"Reliability refers to the extent to which assessments are consistent" (Reliability and Validity, 2012, FCIT). A reliable research study Continue Reading...
The objective of course in transferability is not to generalize, but to determine if indeed, the same results will hold true for other groups that share the same characteristics from which the results of the study came from (e.g., cultural sub-group Continue Reading...
Financial Literacy and Social Change
What is the relationship between financial literacy and social change?
Comparing change in financial literacy in post-college and non-college students
Quantitative
Hypothesis- There is a significant difference Continue Reading...
Smoking Behaviors Among Women…
Smoking Behaviors Young Adult Women
Smoking Behaviors among U.S. Women Ages 18-30
Smoking Behaviors among U.S. Women Ages 18-30
The issue of tobacco smoking is increasingly becoming an essential element to dis Continue Reading...
Modified 10 Strategic Points TemplateArticle CitationVangilder (n.d.). Dissertation.PointDescriptionLocation(Page #)Broad Topic AreaPhysics education research (PER)1Lit ReviewYes23-30Problem StatementIt was not known how (a) thinking and reasoning wi Continue Reading...
Transportation and Logistics
Assessment of Technology Adoption In
Small and Medium-Sized Logistics Providers
Assessment of Technology Adoption By
Small and Medium-Sized Logistics Providers
The adoption of technologies for streamlining and unify Continue Reading...
Reserve Personnel Management Systems Division: Officer Evaluations
This paper engages in a thorough assessment of the culture, organization and technology of the reserve personnel management that operates as a branch within the Personnel Service Ce Continue Reading...
protect the human rights of the different participants, the research ethics committee was informed in Ireland. Inside the U.S., the Institutional Review Board was included as a part of the process. The research design was focused on utilizing the qu Continue Reading...
This category can further be divided into six subgroups namely; short-range, medium range, long-range, close range, endurance, Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The long-range UAVs are technologically more advanc Continue Reading...
At the bottom line, the issue at hand is with the sanctity and safety of the students and the responsibility of the university to preserve and develop that.
Moreover, many of these students are dallying into multi-dimensional virtual worlds that ar Continue Reading...
7% in Shanghai, 24.5% in Taipei and 46.2% in Hong Kong., the average income of respondents in Taipei was at the maximum income level and in Hong Kong, at the median level overall. The entire sample was highly educated with 80.2% of Shanghai responden Continue Reading...
grounded theory and phenomenology differ in how the data is treated (Creswell, Hanson, Plano, and Morales, 2007, p. 248-255). While both collect information from a large number of participants, grounded theory results in the development of a theoret Continue Reading...
Health Psychology Response
Past conducted research led experts to believe that men as a gender tend to not seek medical attention as often as they should for various health concerns. The purpose of this research study was to determine why it is that Continue Reading...