‘You can’t stand on a corner and talk about it …’: Medicinal cannabis use, impression management and the analytical status of interviews [PDF]
In this article, I examine how four medicinal cannabis users used impression management during in-depth, qualitative interviews to attend to self-presentational concerns.
Craig Morris
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An examination of "don't know" responses in forensic interviews with children. [PDF]
Most experimental studies examining the use of pre-interview instructions (ground rules) show that children say “I don't know” more often when they have been encouraged to do so when appropriate.
Becky Earhart +3 more
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Characteristics of good supervision: A multi-perspective qualitative exploration of the Masters in Public Health dissertation [PDF]
Background: A dissertation is often a core component of the Masters in Public Health (MPH) qualification. This study aims to explore its purpose, from the perspective of both students and supervisors, and identify practices viewed as constituting good ...
Katikireddi, Srinivasa +1 more
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Associations Between the Big Five Personality Traits and a Medical School Admission Interview
Introduction: Personality has became popular in medical student’s selection. However, few research exists about the association between the big five personality traits and the existent medical school selection tools.
Isabel Lourinho +4 more
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Qualitative analysis of patient interviews on the burden of neuronopathic Gaucher disease in Japan
Background Gaucher disease (GD) is a rare, autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disorder that adversely affects life expectancy and health-related quality of life (HRQOL).
Yuta Koto +5 more
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The effect of dyslexia on information retrieval: A pilot study [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to resolve a gap in our knowledge of how people with dyslexia interact with Information Retrieval (IR) systems, specifically an understanding of their information searching behaviour.
Al-Wabil, A. +5 more
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This article examines how a vignette presented to participants during qualitative research interviews was successful in gathering information on the perceptions of 32 police officers and 14 civilians regarding “honor”-based crimes and forced marriages ...
Wendy Aujla
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An investigation into international business collaboration in higher education organisations: a case study of international partnerships in four UK leading universities [PDF]
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to develop a comparative analysis of the main objectives of international institutional partnerships in four UK leading universities.
Al-Habaibeh, A, Ayoubi, R
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Access to recorded interviews: A research agenda [PDF]
Recorded interviews form a rich basis for scholarly inquiry. Examples include oral histories, community memory projects, and interviews conducted for broadcast media.
Heeren, W.F.L. +3 more
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The experience being a partner to a spinal cord injured person: A phenomenological-hermeneutic study
This qualitative focuses on the personal experiences of partners to a spinal cord injured person. Using a Ricoeurian phenomenological-hermeneutic approach, we analysed seven partners’ narratives 1 and 2 years after their partner's injury ...
Sanne Angel, Niels Buus
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