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One might argue that political science has gone further than any other social science in developing a rigorous field of study devoted to qualitative methods. This review article begins by discussing the time-honored qualitative/quantitative distinction. What is qualitative data and analysis, and how does it differ from quantitative data and analysis? I
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The Renaissance of Qualitative Methods
Even though qualitative research was first done more than a century ago, the first texts that tried to define its methodology appeared only eighty years later, in the late sixties. This article explores the reasons why there was such a long delay and why
Giampietro Gobo
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USING QUALITATIVE METHODS TO CULTURALLY ADAPT A COMMUNITY-ENGAGED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INTERVENTION FOR LATINOS [PDF]
Zvinka Z. Zlatar +6 more
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The stigmatisation of people with mental illness has severe negative consequences for affected individuals. As research in the context of exemplification theory (Zillmann & Brosius, 2000) shows, single-case descriptions of affected individuals (i.e ...
Michélle Möhring +2 more
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Institutional and individual stigmatization represent major barriers that prevent children with disabilities from accessing education. It can be presumed that children with disabilities are labeled as such even in inclusive educational settings and that ...
Alexander Röhm +5 more
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Mobility, access to transport and healthcare play a crucial part in healthy ageing. However, these often posechallenges for older adults in the global South.
Divya Sussana Patil +4 more
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ASSESSING ENTREPRENEURIAL ATTITUDES AND SKILLS OF STUDENTS [PDF]
Entrepreneurship is often defined as the opportunistic pursuit of economic wealth by limited resources. Governments all over the world undertake many programmes to boost entrepreneurial spirits amongst students - potential entrepreneurs.
Celina SOŁEK-BOROWSKA +1 more
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Introduction There has been a global increase in demand for gender-specific healthcare services and a recognition that healthcare access is complex and convoluted, even in countries with well-developed healthcare services.
Donal O’Shea +3 more
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MODERN LOGISTICS IN HEALTH SERVICE [PDF]
The primary task of all hospitals is to improve the health of patients. In a typical hospital a large number of people perform logistics operations often without being aware of it.
Magdalena DOBRZAŃSKA +2 more
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Impact of Mode Switching on Nonresponse and Bias in a Multimode Longitudinal Study of Young Adults
Young adults are generally hard to survey, presenting researchers with numerous difficulties. They are hard to locate and contact due to high mobility. They are hard to persuade and exhibit high levels of resistance to survey participation. As a result,
Ting Yan +4 more
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