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Integrated mass drug administration for yaws eradication: evidence from a comparative observational study in Papua New Guinea and a systematic review with network meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Health-related quality of life disparities among vestibular schwannoma patients under different treatment regimens: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Rutenkröger M +3 more
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Systematic social observation (SSO) is the application of rigorous, replicable, and generalizable approaches from survey methodology to field observation (ethnography). SSO provides researchers with independent, robust, and quantifiable data about the forms of social interactions most commonly obtained through qualitative inquiry.
Ian Brunton-Smith, Brunton-Smith, Ian
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The purpose of this book chapter is to present the method of systematic observation and how to use it as a method of data collection within coaching research.
Mark Partington, Ed Cope
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Systematic observation is increasingly used as a method to measure neighbourhood characteristics thought to influence health inequalities. This article reports on the theory-driven development of a new observation tool composed of reflective indicators ...
Martine Shareck, Katherine L Frohlich
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Systematic Observations of Autistic Behavior
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1968IN 1943, Kanner published his first description of early infantile autism in which the characteristic features of the illness consisted of a profound withdrawal from contact with people existing "from the beginning of life," an obsessive desire for the preservation of sameness, a skillful and even affectionate relation to objects, the retention of an ...
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