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Publishing survey research [PDF]
May R. Berenbaum, H. Holden Thorp
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Context and Motivation:\ud Based on published output in the premium RE conferences and journals, we observe a growing body of research using both quantitative and qualitative research methods to help understand which RE technique, process or tool work ...
Bagchi, Arunabha
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Lifecycle management in government-driven open source projects – practical framework
In many parts of the world, public sector organizations are increasingly interested in collaborating across organizational (and even national) boundaries to develop software solutions under an open licence.
Katja VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland +4 more
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Crafting Survey Research: A Systematic Process for Conducting Survey Research
Surveys represent flexible and powerful ways for practitioners to gain insights into customers and markets and for researchers to develop, test, and generalize theories. However, conducting effective survey research is challenging. Survey researchers must induce participation by “over-surveyed” respondents, choose appropriately from among numerous ...
Vomberg, Arnd, Klarmann, Martin
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The Scholarship Circle: an introduction to writing for publication for nursing faculty
Background: This case report describes a collaborative effort between a health sciences librarian and an instructional designer to create and implement a writing professional development experience called the Scholarship Circle.
Kerry Dhakal, Joni Tornwall
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One of the universal responses to tackling global climate change is teaching climate change concepts at all levels of formal education. This response requires, among other things, teachers who are fully literate about climate change science, so that they
Raymond Anyanwu +2 more
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The transport behaviour of Lodz residents with a view to constructing a balanced traffic model to include both private and public transport is examined in this paper.
Wiśniewski Szymon +4 more
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Methodological discussions often oversimplify by distinguishing between “the” quantitative and “the” qualitative paradigm and by arguing that quantitative research processes are organized in a linear, deductive way while qualitative research processes ...
Nina Baur
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Nurses' Perspectives on Postpartum Pain Management
Introduction: There is variation in postpartum opioid use by prescriber characteristics that cannot be explained by patient or birth factors. Thus, our objective was to evaluate nursing training, clinical practices, and perspectives on opioid use for ...
Benjamin R. Loomis +3 more
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False Respondents in Web Surveys
Purpose: The aim of the conducted analyses was to propose and test an FR procedure for detecting false respondents (who answer survey questions mindlessly) in online surveys.
Marta Kabut
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