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Pragmatism as a Research Paradigm and Its Implications for Social Work Research
Debates around the issues of knowledge of, and for, social work and other social justice−oriented professions are not uncommon. More prevalent are the discussions around the ways by which social work knowledge is obtained.
Vibha Kaushik, Christine A. Walsh
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Pragmatism as a paradigm for patient‐oriented research
Background Mixed methods research studies continue to pervade the field of health care, where pragmatism as a research paradigm and patient‐oriented research (POR) as an engagement strategy are combined to strengthen the process and outcomes of the ...
Brooke Allemang Msw, Rsw +2 more
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The need for increased pragmatism in cardiovascular clinical trials
The majority of cardiovascular randomized controlled trials (RCTs) test interventions in selected patient populations under explicitly protocol-defined settings.
Muhammad Shariq Usman +2 more
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Three principles of pragmatism for research on organizational processes
This article explicates pragmatism as a relevant and useful paradigm for qualitative research on organizational processes. The article focuses on three core methodological principles that underlie a pragmatic approach to inquiry: (1) an emphasis on ...
Leanne M Kelly
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According to doxastic pragmatism, certain perceived practical factors, such as high stakes and urgency, have systematic effects on normal subjects’ outright beliefs. Upholders of doxastic pragmatism have so far endorsed a particular version of this view,
Gao, Jie
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Using PRECIS-2 in Chinese herbal medicine randomized controlled trials for irritable bowel syndrome: A methodological exploration based on literature [PDF]
Background: The pragmatism levels of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) mean how similar the interventions delivered in the trial setting match those in the setting where the results will be applied.
Minjing Luo +10 more
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Examining the position of Christian liberation theology in the Prophetic Pragmatism of Cornel West [PDF]
Cornel West considers the prophets to have two characteristics of love and courage against the devil of their time, and by naming his approach as Prophetic Pragmatism, he intends to cultivate these characteristics.
Mohammad Ali Ashouri Kisomi
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Educational researchers continue to polarize into ‘qualitative’ and ‘quantitative’ camps, with these terms often functioning as global identity markers, rather than as styles of research that are available to anyone.
Colin Foster
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The everyday sense of pragmatic involves ideas of sensible practice, cautious realism about current situations, flexibility allied to technical knowledge, and the prioritisation of what works, as opposed to unrealistic and damaging ideals.
James William
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Pragmatism, critical realism and the study of value
This paper examines the relationship between pragmatism and critical realism, first as alternative philosophies for the social sciences in general, and second, as an illustration, in the social study of monetary valuation.
Dave Elder-Vass
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