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Annotation for transparent inquiry: Transparent data and analysis for qualitative research
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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Providing Care: Intrinsic Human–Machine Teams and Data
Despite the many successes of artificial intelligence in healthcare applications where human–machine teaming is an intrinsic characteristic of the environment, there is little work that proposes methods for adapting quantitative health data-features with
Stephen Russell, Ashwin Kumar
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Collecting twenty-first century science: an analysis of public and professional perceptions
This article covers the key findings from a set of qualitative and quantitative research investigating the relationship between public and professional perceptions of contemporary collecting. Areas of congruence and disconnect were studied using a survey,
Esme Mahoney-Phillips
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Challenges of generating qualitative data with socially excluded young people [PDF]
Recent perspectives in childhood research have tended to emphasise the use of participatory techniques as a method of reducing the unequal power balance between researcher and researched.
Conolly, Anna
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Sharing qualitative research data, improving data literacy and establishing national data services
Welcome to the fourth issue of volume 43 of the IASSIST Quarterly (IQ 43:4, 2019). The first article is authored by Jessica Mozersky, Heidi Walsh, Meredith Parsons, Tristan McIntosh, Kari Baldwin, and James M.
Karsten Boye Rasmussen
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Qualitative data analysis [PDF]
Good qualitative research uses a systematic and rigorous approach that aims to answer questions concerned with what something is like (such as a patient experience), what people think or feel about something that has happened, and it may address why something has happened as it has. Qualitative data often takes the form of words or text and can include
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Barriers to rural health care from the provider perspective
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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Data Innovation for International Development: An overview of natural language processing for qualitative data analysis [PDF]
Availability, collection and access to quantitative data, as well as its limitations, often make qualitative data the resource upon which development programs heavily rely.
Broniecki, Philipp +2 more
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Is Digital Scholarship Meaningful?: A Campus Study Tracking Multidisciplinary Perceptions
Increased computational and multimodal approaches to research over the past decades have enabled scholars and learners to forge creative avenues of inquiry, adopt new methodological approaches, and interrogate information in innovative ways.
Nickoal Eichmann-Kalwara +5 more
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Qualitative research produces large amounts of textual data in the form of transcripts and observational fieldnotes. The systematic and rigorous preparation and analysis of these data is time consuming and labour intensive. Data analysis often takes place alongside data collection to allow questions to be refined and new avenues of inquiry to develop ...
Mays, Nicholas +2 more
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