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Actually Accessible Data: An Update and a Call to Action

open access: yesJournal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication, 2023
As funder, journal, and disciplinary norms and mandates have foregrounded obligations of data sharing and opportunities for data reuse, the need to plan for and curate data sets that can reach researchers and end-users with disabilities has become even ...
Abigail Goben   +2 more
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Barriers to rural health care from the provider perspective

open access: yesRural and Remote Health, 2023
Introduction: Rural populations routinely rank poorly on common health indicators. While it is understood that rural residents face barriers to health care, the exact nature of these barriers remains unclear.
Avinash Maganty   +6 more
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Utilizing relational values to investigate a federally administered soil conservation programme in the US Northwest

open access: yesRegional Studies, Regional Science, 2023
Federal conservation programmes compensate property owners and farmers for sustained land-use practices which generate ecosystem services, yet enrolling participants can be a challenge. This paper studies that challenge in order to understand what values
Timothy Pape
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Yürünebilirliğin Nitel ve Nicel Veriler Üzerinden Ölçülmesi; Düzce Örneği

open access: yesDüzce Üniversitesi Bilim ve Teknoloji Dergisi, 2021
Yürümek bireylerin günlük hayatlarında sıklıkla yaptıkları kolay ve kullanışlı bir ulaşım çeşididir. Aynı zamanda sağlıklı bir aktivite olan yürüme, bireyler arasındaki etkileşimi arttırmakla kalmayıp, kent kullanıcılarının ekonomik olarak kalkınmasını ...
Ayşegül Kaya, Zeynep Mıhçı
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Mieux appréhender la neige par le croisement de données qualitatives et quantitatives dans la région de l’Everest (Népal)

open access: yesRevue de Géographie Alpine, 2022
In the Nepalese region of Mount Everest, snow data is fragmentary and unreliable, as in many mountainous regions of the world. To get a better understanding of solid precipitation and how it has evolved over the last decades, and thus to improve our ...
Ornella Puschiasis   +5 more
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The Fundamental Difference Between Qualitative and Quantitative Data in Mixed Methods Research

open access: yesForum: Qualitative Social Research, 2023
Mixed methods research is commonly defined as the combination and integration of qualitative and quantitative data. However, defining these two data types has proven difficult.
Judith Schoonenboom
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Rethinking Data Sharing and Human Participant Protection in Social Science Research: Applications from the Qualitative Realm

open access: yesData Science Journal, 2017
While data sharing is becoming increasingly common in quantitative social inquiry, qualitative data are rarely shared. One factor inhibiting data sharing is a concern about human participant protections and privacy.
Dessi Kirilova, Sebastian Karcher
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Comparing human coding to two natural language processing algorithms in aspirations of people affected by Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

open access: yesJournal of Methods and Measurement in the Social Sciences, 2022
Qualitative methods can enhance our understanding of constructs that have not been well portrayed and enable nuanced depiction of experience from study participants who have not been broadly studied.
Carolyn Emily Schwartz
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Annotation for transparent inquiry: Transparent data and analysis for qualitative research

open access: yesIASSIST Quarterly, 2019
How can authors using many individual pieces of qualitative data throughout a publication make their research transparent? In this paper we introduce Annotation for Transparent Inquiry (ATI), an approach to enhance transparency in qualitative research ...
Sebastian Karcher, Nicholas Weber
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‘Hey, tree. You are my friend’: Assessing multiple values of nature through letters to trees

open access: yesPeople and Nature, 2023
The values associated with nature are a central component of human–nature interactions, but their assessment remains a challenge. In this exploratory research, we examine the potential of a creative data collection method to elucidate the multiple values
Tatiana Marquina   +2 more
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