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Research Design in Clinical Psychology, 2021
These are questions not easily answered by the quantitative research designs used commonly within the medical profession. They are however the type of questions best answered by qualitative research methods instead.
Laurent Taskin
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These are questions not easily answered by the quantitative research designs used commonly within the medical profession. They are however the type of questions best answered by qualitative research methods instead.
Laurent Taskin
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Qualitative Research: A Guide to Design and Implementation
, 2009Preface ix The Authors xvii PART ONE: THE DESIGN OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 1 1 What Is Qualitative Research? 3 2 Six Common Qualitative Research Designs 22 3 Expanding the Qualitative Paradigm: Mixed Methods, Action, Critical, and Arts Based Research 43 4 ...
S. Merriam
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Basics of Qualitative Research (3rd ed.): Techniques and Procedures for Developing Grounded Theory
, 2008Introduction -- Practical considerations -- Prelude to analysis -- Strategies for qualitative data analysis -- Introduction to context, process and theoretical integration -- Memos and diagrams -- Theoretical sampling -- Analyzing data for concepts ...
J. Corbin, A. Strauss
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Book Review: The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research in Organizational Communication
Management Communication QuarterlyQH304.K59 2005. Lindsay, D. (2011). Scientific writing = thinking in words. Victoria Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. The Sage handbook of qualitative research. Denzin, N.K. and Lincoln, Y.S., Eds. (2013-2017).
Ziyu Long
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Qualitative evaluation and research methods
, 1992PART ONE: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES IN THE USE OF QUALITATIVE METHODS The Nature of Qualitative Inquiry Strategic Themes in Qualitative Methods Variety in Qualitative Inquiry Theoretical Orientations Particularly Appropriate Qualitative Applications PART TWO ...
Jill K. Welch, M. Patton
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International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 2007
BACKGROUND Qualitative research explores complex phenomena encountered by clinicians, health care providers, policy makers and consumers. Although partial checklists are available, no consolidated reporting framework exists for any type of qualitative ...
Allison Tong+2 more
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BACKGROUND Qualitative research explores complex phenomena encountered by clinicians, health care providers, policy makers and consumers. Although partial checklists are available, no consolidated reporting framework exists for any type of qualitative ...
Allison Tong+2 more
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WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractQualitative modeling concerns the representations and reasoning that people use to understand continuous aspects of the world. Qualitative models formalize everyday notions of causality and provide accounts of how to ground symbolic, relational representations in perceptual processes. This article surveys the basic ideas of qualitative modeling
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AbstractQualitative modeling concerns the representations and reasoning that people use to understand continuous aspects of the world. Qualitative models formalize everyday notions of causality and provide accounts of how to ground symbolic, relational representations in perceptual processes. This article surveys the basic ideas of qualitative modeling
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Qualitative Research Methods for the Social Sciences
, 1989IN THIS SECTION: 1.) BRIEF 2.) COMPREHENSIVE BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS: Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Designing Qualitative Research Chapter 3: Ethical Issues Chapter 4: A Dramaturgical Look at Interviewing Chapter 5: Focus Group Interviewing Chapter ...
B. Berg
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What Makes Qualitative Research Qualitative?
Qualitative Research Reports in Communication, 2007The discipline of communication is marked by an increasing number of means of understanding. Given the recent research explosion, specialization has accordingly become a major way of dealing with research and methodological diversity. Within this context, this analysis is predominantly definitional, seeking to isolate the unique features of qualitative
James W. Chesebro, Deborah Borisoff
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Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches
, 2002The sociologist, then, is someone concerned with understanding society in a disciplined way. The nature of this discipline is scientific. This means that what the sociologist finds and says about the social phenomena he studies occurs within a certain ...
Y. Djamba, W. Neuman
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