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    Qualitative Paradigm

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    The Qualitative Paradigm   The design of a research study begins with the selection of a topic and a paradigm. A paradigm is essentially a worldview‚ a whole framework of beliefs‚ values and methods within which research takes place. It is this world view within which researchers work. According to Cresswell (1994) "A qualitative study is defined as an inquiry process of understanding a social or human problem‚ based on building a complex‚ holistic picture‚ formed with words‚ reporting detailed

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    health professionals may not understand how best to deliver them in the context of patients’ multifaceted lives. On the other hand Qualitative research‚ in which researchers listen to what patients‚ care givers‚ and health care providers have to say can provide important insights into why non-adherence occurs. Hence qualitative approach proves to be more efficient Qualitative Research is primarily exploratory research.

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    465 University of Phoenix June 3‚ 2015 Once a research study has come to a closure‚ it is often reviewed by its peers. Research evaluation is a vital process that determines whether a program or study is effective and how effective. Research studies must be successful in its results or at least bring light to new knowledge. If it does neither‚ then not only would it not allowed to proceed‚ but also it would be a waste of resources. The study under evaluation is the article Obesity and Treatment Meanings

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    PART ONE Introduction to Qualitative Research CHAPTER 1 The Nature of Qualitative Research: Development and Perspectives This chapter is an attempt to trace the background of qualitative research‚ its development and its main features. It also focuses on some epistemological and methodological issues. The aim is to put the more pragmatic and practical sections in the book into a theoretical and methodological context. Qualitative research is a form of social inquiry that focuses

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    CRITIQUE OF THESIS “Determinant Factors Affecting the State of Maintenance of Equipment and Machineries in the Eight Engineering Districts of the DPWH-NCR” by Engr. Tiburcio L. Magtoto A critique submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master in Business Administration by Marvellie E. Amba Lyceum of the Philippines University January 2014 Submitted to: Professor Carl Mark Miniano Strategic Management INTRODUCTION

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    Qualitative Research

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    A Companion to QUALITATIVE RESEARCH A Companion to QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Edited by Uwe Flick‚ Ernst von Kardorff and Ines Steinke Translated by Bryan Jenner SAGE Publications London ● Thousand Oaks ● New Delhi Translation © 2004 This English edition first published 2004 Originally published in the series “rowohlts enzyklopädie” under the title QUALITATIVE FORSHCHUNG – Ein Handbuch Copyright © 2000 Rowohlt Ttaschenbuch Verlag GmbH‚ Reinbek bei Hamburg Apart from any fair

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    This qualitative research study explores the experiences of elderly female Filipino immigrants. The research aims to provide a broader understanding of how immigrants adapt to life in America. The study intends to help ensure that the individual experiences of this under-researched group is heard and examined in-depth using the phenomenological methodology‚ which is exploratory in nature.  | Eleven elderly female Filipino immigrants are the participants of the research‚ which uses face-to-face

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    trial address a clearly focused issue? No‚ there is no research question and there is no hypothesis stated. The PICOT format is a helpful approach for summarizing research questions that explore the effect of therapy (Guyatt et al 2008). This study could be constructed in PICOT format in this way‚ the health outcome (Outcome) of caregivers and their family member with dementia resided in the community after a family-led mutual support group programme (Intervention) is delivered to the caregiver

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    Qualitative Analysis

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    Qualitative Methods And analysis * . Quantitative research is used widely in social sciences such as sociology‚ anthropology‚ and political science. Research in mathematical sciences such as physics is also ’quantitative’ by definition‚ though this use of the term differs in context. In the social sciences‚ the term relates to empirical methods‚ originating in both philosophical positivism and the history of statistics‚ which contrast qualitative research methods. Qualitative

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    The Qualitative Report

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    The Qualitative Report Volume 9 Number 2 June 2004 176-191 http://www.nova.edu/ssss/QR/QR9-2/bender.pdf The Implications of Sex Tourism on Men’s Social‚ Psychological‚ and Physical Health Kimberly Bender South County Center Mental Health Services‚ Alexandria‚ Virginia‚ USA Rich Furman University of Nebraska-Omaha‚ Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ USA This article explores sex tourism and possible concerns for the male sex tourist through a content analysis of sex tourism web sites. This qualitative‚ exploratory

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