994 Search Results for Qualitative Design
By performing a test aimed at determining the statistical significance of the coefficients.
EG - on page 612, the author's direct explanation of her findings is.
Before you explain what is meant by these coefficients, please explain what is a "di Continue Reading...
The feasibility study and the needs assessment phases of the facility design process are then two different and important processes to be completed by the designers of a sports facility. The two phases are sometimes perceived as synonyms, and this Continue Reading...
Factorial Design
This study seeks to answer the question of what individual treatment modes have been found to be the effective for treating this population as stated by the study. Complementing that question is the fact that the study is also attem Continue Reading...
There needs to be a balance between spending only the money that is necessary while at the same time making sure that all the necessary milestones and performance measures are met.
Going too cheap on such metrics will lead to inopportune shortages Continue Reading...
For each selected school, there will be three groups of which quota sampling will be employed to achieve equal number of respondents. The three groups would be the faculty members, student administrators, and students. Respondents will once again be Continue Reading...
The first is that of face validity, which was what, appeared from when looking directly at the design of the study. This appeared superb concept at first, but this was what made the experiment weak. He or she did not rely on this form when the inves Continue Reading...
However, their measurable test gains may be less than students who do not have such challenges. Quality of instruction is also an issue: perhaps good instructors and smaller class size is best, but what is 'better' -- an average teacher with a small Continue Reading...
Experimental Method Design Project
Impact of different types of support systems on postpartum depression in women
The research question under study is the degree to which support structures can affect the severity of the symptoms of postpartum depr Continue Reading...
Introduction
There are a number of different qualitative research techniques that can be used to analyze data. These include crisp and fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis, content analysis, exploratory design and explanatory design. This paper Continue Reading...
1. Qualitative research does not depend on numbers or statistics, unlike quantitative research. Liberated from the need to devise surveys or instruments to measure only quantifiable results, the research can gather information that is more abstract, Continue Reading...
Consider how qualitative and quantitative research methods complement one another, and consider the role of mixed methods designs.
Quantitative and qualitative social science study techniques have, for long, remained discrete, barely overlapping, sph Continue Reading...
Data Collection Procedure
What do you see as the value of the IRB? Why would one be needed for informal research, such as a class assignment?
IRB's value to researchers in America's Universities (AU) is enablement of superior ethical standards in Continue Reading...
Nurses Leaving? Findings from an Initial Qualitative Study on Nursing Attrition
Substantive and Theoretical Dimensions
Problem and Significance
Conceptual Framework
Methodological Dimensions
Ethical Dimensions
Interpretive Dimensions
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Qualitative Research Qualitative ResearchNumerous scholars have spent a long time studying work-related stress, emphasizing the stressor and strain connection. The education system is a high-stress career with multiple pressures that can cause emotio Continue Reading...
1.1 IntroductionHorizontal violence (HV) has been defined by many authors and despite the definitions varying, the term has been mostly described as actions, words or other behaviors which are directed at ones peers (Becher & Visovsky 2012), (Dumont, Continue Reading...
gender discrepancies in regards to African-American education. There has been a noticeable, growing increase of the presence of African-American women in undergraduate and graduate education while the gap between African-American males and females h Continue Reading...
Understanding the Value of Qualitative Research
Qualitative researchers have a number of different research strategies available to them, including case studies, phenomenology, grounded theory and ethnography. Each of these research strategies has it Continue Reading...
Phenomenological Design: An Overview
Phenomenology is one of a multitude of different qualitative designs that a researcher can select. Other potential options include case studies, ethnographies, and grounded research. Phenomenology is one of the ol Continue Reading...
EDUCATION CURRICULUM
Education Curriculum: Article Critique
High Stakes Testing and Curricular Control A Qualitative Metasynthesis
Summary
High-stakes tests are important decision-making tests about the students, whether they would be promoted to th Continue Reading...
My learning in the field of qualitative research
1. In terms of qualitative methodology and the problems of scientism/positivism, what does it mean to recognize the limits of exactitude and certainty, but still to have respect for empirical work? Whe Continue Reading...
mixed research approach would work best. It could be argued that such an approach is usually the best methodology to use, because the mixed research approach allows for speculation and analyzing using more than just the numbers. One recent study det Continue Reading...
Quantitative vs. Qualitative Research
According to Lopez-Alvarado (2017) and Muijs (n.d.), research design decisions are linked to ontology and epistemology. Ontology refers to the researcher’s beliefs about whether reality is absolute or conte Continue Reading...
APPLIED ARTICLE ANALYSIS Applied Article Analysis AssignmentSummaryThe selected article is more qualitative and action research. The reason for saying so is explained in further sections of the paper.Purpose of the StudyThe purpose of the selected ar Continue Reading...
Criteria for Evaluating Qualitative Research
Qualitative research is different from quantitative in that the data analyzed and the methods by which the data are analyzed are unique. Qualitative research tends to be exploratory—the data obtained Continue Reading...
Teaching Practices of University Professors Who Lead Change:
A qualitative case study
All realize the fact that significant change has occurred in our society. One means to describe this societal transformation is by understanding the drastic shift Continue Reading...
Beyond Creswell's Five Approaches
According to Creswell, there are five basic approaches to qualitative research: case studies, phenomenology, narrative research, ethnographies, and grounded theory approaches. However, not all theorists classify qua Continue Reading...
Cloud Computing Research Question and Experimental Design
Develop a research question that addresses one of the unknowns you identified in Part I of the literature review and sketch a quantitative or qualitative study that can answer the question ab Continue Reading...
Victims Rights Movement
Write one or two key questions followed by five to seven subquestions for the qualitative analysis.
Key Question:
What is the success rate of performance evaluation systems operational in international IT companies?
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This numerical data always involves judgments what the number means. For this reason, Trochim concludes that quantitative and qualitative data are virtually inseparable, since "(n) exists in a vacuum or can be considered totally devoid of the other Continue Reading...
The Challenges of Dual Credit: A Research Proposal
Problem Statements
Dual credit or dual enrollment programs “are designed to boost college access and degree attainment, especially for students typically underrepresented in higher education,&r Continue Reading...
Phenomenology and Grounded Theory Approaches
Both phenomenology and grounded theory are commonly used approaches to qualitative research in the social sciences. While grounded theory and phenomenology can sometimes be used simultaneously in ways that Continue Reading...
Personality and Leadership: A Qualitative and Quantitative Review," Judge, Bono, Ilies & Gerhardt (2002) focus on the trait theory of leadership. In "Applying a Psychobiological Model of Personality to the Study of Leadership," O'Connor & Ja Continue Reading...
experimental design feasible? Why or why not?
• What suggestions can you make for future studies of the DARE program?
The aims of DARE are long-term in nature, namely to encourage students to not abuse drugs over the course of their lifetimes Continue Reading...
USING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH TO INFORM EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICEDiscussion: Using Qualitative Research to Inform Evidence-Based PracticeThe issue of interest that I will focus on for this discussion happens to be domestic violence in marital relationship Continue Reading...