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Semi-quantitative mapping in comparative case-study research: Resources, constraints and research design adaptation

open access: yes, 2017
This blog entry discusses the use of a ‘quasi-quantitative’ mapping method as part of comparative case-study research for a PhD, in the context of (unforeseen) constraints and scarce resources.
Tulumello, Simone
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Understanding Treatment Preferences of Australian Patients Living with Treatment-Resistant Depression

open access: yesPatient Preference and Adherence, 2021
Simon Fifer,1 Andrea Puig,2 Vanessa Sequeira,3 Mustafa Acar,2 Chee H Ng,4 Michelle Blanchard,5 Ariana Cabrera,6 James Freemantle,7 Jennifer Grunfeld8 1Research and Innovation, Community and Patient Preference Research, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia;
Fifer S   +8 more
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Publishing Workshops: Number 2, Preparing a Manuscript – Reporting Quantitative Research Findings

open access: yes, 1996
In Workshop 1 -- *Preparing Manuscripts for Publication* -- we outlined four different types of papers commonly found in nursing journals:  papers that report research findings, more theoretical works, literature reviews, and clinical pieces.  Within the
Tina Smith   +3 more
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Community case study research

open access: yes, 2012
Case studies are increasingly recognized as a valuable research strategy for the study of tourism (Xiao and Smith, 2006). Defined as ‘an empirical inquiry that investigates a contemporary phenomenon within its real-life context’, case study research is ...
Hales, Robert, Dredge, Dianne
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Water, the intangible element

open access: yes, 2009
Water is the key to life. No living creature can survive without water. Too much water or polluted water are serious threats to mankind. Managing this intangible element is complex, not only in wet deltaic regions but also in the (semi-)arid regions of ...
Hydrogeology   +2 more
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On the necessity for a third generation in mixed method design, theory, and research: overcoming the burden of the incompatibility thesis between qualitative and quantitative research [PDF]

open access: yesPedagogická Orientace, 2011
In this paper I strive for overcoming the burden of the incompatibility thesisbetween qualitative and quantitative research a I call for a third generation in mixedmethod design, theory, and research.
Manfred Max Bergman
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Interdependence of qualitative and quantitative factors in the dynamics of English verb paradigm

open access: yesPolylinguality and Transcultural Practices, 2014
The manuscript considers dynamics of English verb paradigm in diachronic aspect from system linguistics perspective. Corpus study of regular and irregular verbs is conducted, the mechanism of transition of verbs from irregular category to regular ...
M A Rudneva
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Quantitative Research: Conducting a Survey

open access: yes, 2010
2010 Research Forum (PowerPoint Slides & audio recording)Having developed your research question & planned the outline for your literature review, you are now ready to look at how your research question can be examined through a variety of different ...
Rogers, Todd
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Is Quantitative Research Ethical?:Tools for Ethically Practicing, Evaluating, and Using Quantitative Research

open access: yes, 2017
This editorial offers new ways to ethically practice, evaluate, and use quantitative research (QR). Our central claim is that ready-made formulas for QR, including ‘best practices’ and common notions of ‘validity’ or ‘objectivity,’ are often divorced ...
Pierides, Dean   +7 more
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Quantitative methods in peace research

open access: yes, 1998
Quantitative methods are an important component of peace research, since many of the issues addressed are inherently quantitative - the frequency and intensity of conflict, or the determination of military expenditures, for instance.
Smith, Ron P.
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