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The Arithmetic Teacher, 1962
No one will deny that many basic changes are taking place in the mathematical experiences being offered elementary-school pupils. These changes become very dramatic when one compares the differences over a period of a decade or two. Should these changes continue, and it certainly seems likely and desirable, the future will truly be dynamic.
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No one will deny that many basic changes are taking place in the mathematical experiences being offered elementary-school pupils. These changes become very dramatic when one compares the differences over a period of a decade or two. Should these changes continue, and it certainly seems likely and desirable, the future will truly be dynamic.
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A Qualitative Evaluation of Security Patterns
2004Software Security has received a lot of attention during the last years. It aims at preventing security problems by building software without the so-called security holes. One of the ways to do this is to apply specific patterns in software architecture. In the same way that the well-known design patterns for building well-structured software have been
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Evaluating the findings of qualitative research
AORN Journal, 2001This article provides an overview of strategies used to support and evaluate qualitative research. Research consumers should critique qualitative research to see how the concepts of credibility, transferability, and confirmability are met in a study.
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Evaluation, 1999
This article discusses active qualitative evaluation and modern sociotechnical design as parts of an approach for the evaluation of organizational change. ‘Intervention in interactions’ is the most important similarity between these parts when considering the evaluation of organizational change. The two parts are discussed in terms of their theoretical
Herman Kuipers, Rudy Richardson
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This article discusses active qualitative evaluation and modern sociotechnical design as parts of an approach for the evaluation of organizational change. ‘Intervention in interactions’ is the most important similarity between these parts when considering the evaluation of organizational change. The two parts are discussed in terms of their theoretical
Herman Kuipers, Rudy Richardson
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2019
Between January and July 2017, the Liverpool City Council Public Health Team (LCC PHT) ran a pilot Inequality and Bowel Cancer Screening (IBCS) intervention in Riverside, Kensington, and Picton Liverpool Clinical Commissioning Group (LCCG) Neighbourhoods, with the aim of reducing inequalities in BCS uptake rates. The intervention focused on these three
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Between January and July 2017, the Liverpool City Council Public Health Team (LCC PHT) ran a pilot Inequality and Bowel Cancer Screening (IBCS) intervention in Riverside, Kensington, and Picton Liverpool Clinical Commissioning Group (LCCG) Neighbourhoods, with the aim of reducing inequalities in BCS uptake rates. The intervention focused on these three
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The Nature of Explanation in Qualitative Evaluation
Evaluation & the Health Professions, 1985In recent years evaluation has mushroomed dramatically as a discipline. A number of evaluation "models" or approaches have been conceived, and varieties of social science methods have been employed serving several evaluative purposes. Missing from the health profession's literature on evaluation is a discussion of the underlying explanatory purposes of
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Qualitative Methods in Program Evaluation
American Journal of Health Promotion, 1991The choice of evaluation methodology is as important as any part of the assessment process. In the past, most selections have been made from among various quantitative strategies and techniques. Recently, program evaluation researchers have begun to discuss some of the limitations of quantitative techniques for addressing some evaluation questions.
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Evaluation Review, 1989
Growing out of the authors' experiences with two evaluation audits, this article builds upon the discussion of evaluation audits begun in Greene et al. (Evaluation Review, August, 1988). The article highlights thefollowingfour issues salient to evaluation audits: (1) the importance of thorough contract negotiations and the orientation to the evaluation
Elizabeth Whitmore, Marilyn L. Ray
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Growing out of the authors' experiences with two evaluation audits, this article builds upon the discussion of evaluation audits begun in Greene et al. (Evaluation Review, August, 1988). The article highlights thefollowingfour issues salient to evaluation audits: (1) the importance of thorough contract negotiations and the orientation to the evaluation
Elizabeth Whitmore, Marilyn L. Ray
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The Evaluation of Qualitative Research
Qualitative Inquiry, 2013Due to the diversity of research options, as well as the lack of consensus regarding criteria for research quality, an evaluative process is needed that can take into account the different characteristics of diverse research options and their specific contributions.
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Evaluating qualitative research
Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing, 2008Summary As part of our occasional series on how to do research, this article provides an introduction to the varieties of research methods that are collectively known as qualitative methods. These methods are frequently used in nursing research, and are characterised by the use of narrative accounts rather than numerical analyses. The article explores
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