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Abstract The changes in emotions experienced during the pandemic and their effects on children's well‐being remain a significant issue. This study analyses 86 drawings created by children aged 5–13, collected in fieldwork conducted through workshops across various regions of Spain. The main objective was to describe how children portray their emotional
Iván Rodríguez‐Pascual+6 more
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CAQDAS Comparability. What about CAQDAS Data Exchange?
This article seeks to address the theme of the comparability of Computer Assisted Qualitative Data AnalysiS (CAQDAS) packages through comparing current software exchangeability and portability.
Louise Corti, Arofan Gregory
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The motivations and methods behind sharing a pediatric Prader–Willi syndrome diagnosis
Abstract Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS) is a genetic condition caused by a lack of paternally‐expressed imprinted genes at chromosome 15q11.2‐q13 and characterized by hyperphagia, behavioral challenges, and variable intellectual disability. Once a PWS diagnosis is established, sharing diagnosis information with an affected child can be challenging due to ...
Victoria F. Moy+3 more
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Trans-disciplinarity and digital humanity: lessons learned from developing text mining tools for textual analysis [PDF]
This peer-reviewed chapter advances social science research on text mining and data mining, which are key artificial intelligence technologies applied in the digital humanities.
Lin, Yuwei
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Developing and managing qualitative analysis protocol for a large‐scale, multisited project
Abstract Collaboration and communication serve as the foundation of team‐based research, and this extends to the analysis phase of a project. This article discusses the work involved in developing, communicating, and managing the analysis plan for a large‐scale, multisited project.
Rex Long, Emily K. Brunson
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CAQDAS and Qualitative Research Practice [PDF]
The purpose of this article is methodological reflection on dialectical relationship between the qualitative research process and the process of computer-assisted qualitative data analysis.
Grzegorz Bryda
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ABSTRACT Introduction Many older people who cannot live independently live in aged residential care facilities to obtain support with social and healthcare needs. Despite old age being a precious time for people to live well, many facility residents have limited access to activities that promote their well‐being and connectedness.
Kay Shannon+2 more
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Using specialist software for qualitative data analysis. [Closing seminar] [PDF]
This paper is divided in four parts. The first part provides some background information on the analysis of non-numerical data, specifically the content analysis of text, including approaches such as ‘grounded theory’ and ‘recursive comparative analysis’.
Odena, O.
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Coordinated Interdependence: How Patterning Governs Flexibility in a Routine Cluster
Abstract Adopting a routine dynamics perspective, we use an ethnography of agile project work to explore how emergent and effortful performances of single routines influence dynamics within a cluster of interdependent routines. We find that emergent accomplishments in single routines constrain cluster‐level dynamics, thereby inhibiting flexibility ...
Patrick Sailer+2 more
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Qualitative data analysis can be an exhausting, tough, and time-consuming work because the data obtained is so numerous, varied, and unstructured. However, this problem has been resolved by using computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software ...
Amelia Sidik, Bodhiya Wijaya Mulya
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