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DATA COLLECTION IN THE CLINIC

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1995
Important contributions to the understanding of rheumatic diseases can be made by clinicians in university and nonuniversity settings performing research as part of ordinary patient-care activities. This article describes in detail cost-effective methodologies that have been used to develop successful, longitudinal research and clinical care databanks.
F, Wolfe, T, Pincus
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Data Collection Techniques

Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2001
We have provided an overview of techniques used to assess variables in the applied behavioral sciences. Most of the methods are used by both quantitative/positivist and qualitative/constructivist researchers but to different extents. Qualitative researchers prefer more open-ended, less structured data collection techniques than do quantitative ...
G A, Morgan, R J, Harmon
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Data collection with adolescents

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2001
Data collection with adolescents Adolescence spans a wide time period during which development and its context influence behaviour and the strategies used for data collection. This article addresses problems that can be anticipated in data collection with adolescents. Problems are presented that are associated with adolescent developmental capacities,
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Secure Data Collection with Updates

Electronic Commerce Research, 2001
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Sergio Loureiro   +2 more
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Data Collection:

Administration in Social Work, 1992
Social workers are required to collect a considerable amount of personal information about clients and their families which may be unrelated to direct clinical work. Administrators often use this for the purpose of payment, service documentation, agency planning, and accountability. The worker's concern about the appropriateness of collecting this data
N, O'Brien, T, McClellan, D, Alfs
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k-Anonymous data collection

Information Sciences, 2009
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Sheng Zhong 0002   +2 more
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Quantitative data collection:

2020
Quantitative research is first and foremost concerned with the measuring, indeed, the quantification of the object of study. However, quantifying observed phenomena of our social world, such as segregation, is not merely a particular way of measuring that differs from (and complements) other ways of measuring, which are placed in the ‘qualitative ...
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Data and Data Collection

2016
All narrative data used for current research is from Yutou, now well known Kam community in Hunan Province, China. The following sections will detail basic information about Yutou and some special status it possesses to initiate the discussion of narrative and discourse analysis.
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Systematic Data Collection: I

MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 1994
R P, Lederman, S, Worsham
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Indexing Highly Repetitive String Collections, Part I

ACM Computing Surveys, 2022
Gonzalo Navarro, Navarrogonzalo
exaly  

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