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Compassion Fatigue in Liver and Kidney Transplant Nurse Coordinators: A Descriptive Research Study

Progress in transplantation, 2013
Context Because of the nature of the helping professions, nurses are at high risk for compassion fatigue and burnout. In the past, many researchers have studied compassion fatigue and burnout in nurses.
S. Kim
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Distinguishing Features and Similarities Between Descriptive Phenomenological and Qualitative Description Research

Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2016
Scholars who research phenomena of concern to the discipline of nursing are challenged with making wise choices about different qualitative research approaches.
Danny G. Willis   +3 more
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From Description to Research

Social Forces, 1935
to earn their budgetary allowance. In addition, there was almost constant uncertainty as to how long it would be before some man in a key position would leave for a regular job or the whole project be suspended or terminated by changes in the relief situation. 4.
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Description of the Research Project

1990
Between 1975 and 1980 a total of 169 patients were indicated for psychotherapeutic treatment. We excluded those patients: Who were psychotic or were seriously addicted Whose ability to communicate verbally was insufficient due to mental deficiency or brain damage Who were in prison or committed to psychiatric hospitals Who had ...
Margret Hauch   +4 more
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Description of the Research

2019
Socialist market economy is not the same as western market economy. Market Socialism as it is practiced in China means that things like investor activism may be changed to such a degree that they cannot really be equated with their so-called equivalents in the west.
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On levels of description in speech research

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1981
Many researchers use linguistic category names (consonants, vowels, syllables) to refer to observations and measurements made in records of the acoustic speech signal. The present paper serves as a reminder that linguistic categories are abstract and have no physical properties, and that, therefore, their physical correlates in the speech wave are ...
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Description on Scientific Research and Method

2021
This chapter reports a short critical and historical analysisof the scientific method. Concepts coming from the XVII Century will be considered and discussion will proceed through the Centuries until today. The question is: what did change since the XVII Century in scientific research?
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Descriptive and Hypothesis-Driven Research

Microbe Magazine, 2009
We thank Dr. Slonczewski and Kaneshiro for their letter (Microbe, February 2009, p. 50). We believe that a careful reading of our commentary will reveal few differences between our respective views. However, we take issue with some of their characterization of our comments.
Fang Ferric, Arturo Casadevall
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Differentiating between descriptive and interpretive phenomenological research approaches.

Nurse Researcher, 2015
AIM To provide insight into how descriptive and interpretive phenomenological research approaches can guide nurse researchers during the generation and application of knowledge.
G. Matua, D. M. Van der Wal
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Description of the Sample and Research Design

Current Sociology, 2004
In this chapter the research design and sample are explained. The study is based on a survey which studied gender differences and similarities in political and business elites of twenty-seven industrial countries (Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan ...
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