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Grounded theory research: A design framework for novice researchers
Background: Grounded theory is a well-known methodology employed in many research studies. Qualitative and quantitative data generation techniques can be used in a grounded theory study. Grounded theory sets out to discover or construct theory from data,
Ylona Chun Tie, M. Birks, K. Francis
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Sample Size for Interview in Qualitative Research in Social Sciences: A Guide to Novice Researchers
This review aimed to answer the question of how many interviews are enough for one qualitative research? The question ‘how many interviews are enough for one qualitative research is persistently controversial among qualitative researchers in social ...
W. Bekele, Fikire Yohanes Ago
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Avoiding Ableist Language: Suggestions for Autism Researchers
In this commentary, we describe how language used to communicate about autism within much of autism research can reflect and perpetuate ableist ideologies (i.e., beliefs and practices that discriminate against people with disabilities), whether or not ...
K. Bottema‐Beutel +4 more
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Indirect or mediated effects constitute a type of relationship between constructs that often occurs in partial least squares (PLS) path modeling. Over the past few years, the methods for testing mediation have become more sophisticated.
Christian Nitzl +2 more
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While Industry 4.0 has been trending in practice and research, operations management studies in this area remain nascent. Our intent is to understand the current state of research in Industry 4.0 in different disciplines and deduce insights and ...
D. Ivanov +4 more
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A billion-dollar donation: estimating the cost of researchers’ time spent on peer review
The amount and value of researchers’ peer review work is critical for academia and journal publishing. However, this labor is under-recognized, its magnitude is unknown, and alternative ways of organizing peer review labor are rarely considered.
B. Aczél +2 more
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Statistical notes for clinical researchers: Chi-squared test and Fisher's exact test
152 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/ by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in ...
Hae-Young Kim
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Designing and undertaking randomised implementation trials: guide for researchers
Implementation science is the study of methods to promote the systematic uptake of evidence based interventions into practice and policy to improve health.
L. Wolfenden +14 more
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Conducting integrative reviews: a guide for novice nursing researchers
Background Integrative reviews within healthcare promote a holistic understanding of the research topic. Structure and a comprehensive approach within reviews are important to ensure the reliability in their findings.
Shannon Dhollande +3 more
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Case Study Method: A Step-by-Step Guide for Business Researchers
Qualitative case study methodology enables researchers to conduct an in-depth exploration of intricate phenomena within some specific context. By keeping in mind research students, this article presents a systematic step-by-step guide to conduct a case ...
Yasir Rashid +4 more
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