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    One major shortcoming in Sirbu et al.’s (2014) study was the lack of follow-up data collection. Since that is a common limitation in career planning research, Perdrix, Stauffer, Masdonati, Massoudi and Rossier (2012), quantitatively examined how the positive effects of career counseling were maintained by participants. In addition, they utilized qualitative methods to determine whether or not participants implemented their previous career projects (Perdrix, Stauffer, Masdonati, Massoudi, &…

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    children benefit or are they hindered from the use of computers at school? This question is answered in the article “The Impact of Information Technologies on Preschool Child Development.” By, Svetlana Andelic, Zoran Cekerevac and Nikola Dragovic. The research conducted for this article takes an in depth look at how computer use affects children pedagogically, psychologically, sociologically and medically. Information technologies particularly computers and computer like items, such as smart…

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    Qualitative and quantitative studies both exist in the world of research. However, they both play very different roles. Quantitative studies go out into the world with a measuring tape and a particular focus of things that need to be measured and related to each other , while qualitative studies look at the world at a whole and then look at a specific thing with a magnifying glass. They each have their own history and purpose and can be used in combination. In this essay I 'll be looking at how…

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    Quantitative Method

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    There are several advantages and disadvantages over this quantitative method. Initially, the closed questions are used for questionnaire because these answers are involved with required and ranking responses, which is convenient to use statistical technology to analyse the results (Gorard, 2003, p.56). So, one of the most advantages is that questionnaire is designed structurally, the data collected is unambiguous and objective. Moreover, the questionnaire could be used in a large number of…

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    Professor Gerschick has gone into great detail about the similarities and differences that are found in both inductive and deductive research methods. Although both qualitative and quantitative research methods prove to be effective approaches in conducting social research, each of these methods also have faults that can steer research towards one method over another. Research sequence, sample types, method and role of theory are just some of the components that fall into distinguishing the…

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    in professional advocacy. Qualitative analysis is the most common method used in government presentations and associated decision-making processes. There is awareness among government officials that qualitative is much more subjective than its quantitative partner. Government decision makers do understand that qualitative analysis and associated presentations are more descriptive and biased toward institutional positions apparent in intra-agency and inter-departmental deliberations on issues.…

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    Bac04 Unit 3 Assignment 1

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    – INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT Integrating Rigor and Trustworthiness into Qualitative Research Research Subject: ANALYSIS OF THE MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV PROBLEM IN ZAMBIA. 1. Introduction Qualitative data analysis include identification, examination and interpretation of collected data to evaluate how they contribute in responding to the research question. We acknowledge that “the quality of qualitative research depends on the rigor with which methods are applied by the researchers”…

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    Jealousy Paper

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    possible by stepping out of the subjective experience in order to grasp the objective meaning and any causal laws which might govern the cause and effect of jealousy (Stenner and Lazard, 2016). However, it has been argued that what appears to be a quantitative measurement of jealousy might be nothing more than a “statistical effect” generated by combined data from many participants (Stenner and Lazard,…

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    Qualitative Study Proposal

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    Ott, Hanna, Jalal, & Champion (2017) performed a qualitative study looking at qualitative feedback from advanced lung cancer patients and their family caregivers regarding symptom management. As described by Grove, Gray & Burns (2015), qualitative research uses an individual’s perception and description of an experience to promote an understanding of that experience. The importance of patient and family understanding cannot be understated, as it is an invaluable asset to nurses’ understanding…

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