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Description of the Research Regions
1991Chapter 3 provides an overview of the natural and the socioeconomic environment of the research regions within which the sample households are located.
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Clinical Research Case Descriptions
2015The patient was a 21-month old Caucasian boy with normal birth weight who had a history of acral lesions and periorificial dermatitis since he was 3 months old. He was breastfed until he was two and a half months old. He has a history of upper respiratory tract infections and otitis media which was treated in a private clinic.
Pooya Khan Mohammad Beigi+1 more
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Subject Descriptions and Single-Subject Research
Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1993In this manuscript, we respond to the minimum standards for describing research subjects as proposed by the Council for Learning Disabilities (CLD) Research Committee. Three issues are raised about the standards: (a) whether justification exists for the recommended standards, (b) whether a relationship exists between the description of subjects and ...
Helen K. Ezell, Mark Wolery
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The Interview: Data Collection in Descriptive Phenomenological Human Scientific Research*
, 2012In this article, interviewing from a descriptive, phenomenological, human scientific perspective is examined. Methodological issues are raised in relation to evaluative criteria as well as reflective matters that concern the phenomenological researcher ...
Magnus Englander
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Methodology of the Research and Description of Polluters
2009In order to obtain an unbiased estimate of the overall effect of point polluters on terrestrial biota, we needed to explore a random sample from the entire population of polluters. Unfortunately, this task is hardly feasible, keeping in mind obvious financial and time constraints.
Vitali Zverev+2 more
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Biometry: The Principles and Practice of Statistics in Biological Research
, 19691. Introduction 2. Data in Biology 3. Computers and Data Analysis 4. Descriptive Statistics 5. Introduction to Probability Distributions 6. The Normal Probability Distribution 7. Hypothesis Testing and Interval Estimation 8.
R. Sokal, F. Rohlf, Freeman, Co.
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American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2003
As clinical speech-language pathologists seeking different ways to understand the complexity of communication within naturalistic and social contexts, we are progressively adapting the qualitative research methods of the social sciences for our assessment purposes.
John A. Tetnowski, Thomas C. Franklin
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As clinical speech-language pathologists seeking different ways to understand the complexity of communication within naturalistic and social contexts, we are progressively adapting the qualitative research methods of the social sciences for our assessment purposes.
John A. Tetnowski, Thomas C. Franklin
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Researching Descriptive Models of Design
Automation in Construction, 1998This special double issue is a result of the international symposium and workshop on „Descriptive Models of Design“ wich was held during July 1-5, 1996, at Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey. The primary goal of the symposium was to promote greater understanding and to develop recommendations for funding policy and practices in the area of
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