They could and should survey current and former articling students about their experiences and also
conduct qualitative interviews with law school placement officials, articling students and others.
We conducted qualitative interviews with ten couples from each condition (n = 20) about their experiences with the HN project.
Not exact matches
In
qualitative efforts I've been involved with recently that included
conducting buyer
interviews, I can tell you that the overwhelming amount of content that buyers are dealing with is an issue.
These mirror my own findings in
conducting qualitative buyer persona research
interviews directly with buyers the past two years.
This is how buyers are reacting, according to a recent
qualitative buyer
interview I
conducted:
In several hundred
qualitative buyer persona research
interviews conducted last year, I heard firsthand about new behaviors related to filtering, managing,...
Joseph Hopper, who
conducted in - depth
qualitative interviews with 30 divorcing couples, found that «At the same time that they listed complaints, however, divorcing people easily reported good things about their marriages.
The
qualitative interviews were
conducted over the phone in Canada to reveal even deeper insights.
While the quantitative review is complete, Hamm continues to work on the
qualitative aspect,
conducting prison
interviews where possible.
A
qualitative study was
conducted, involving
interviews with elders, healers and mental health service providers to identify and further explore the features that distinguish this Cree community.
The research procedure included seven semi-structured
qualitative interviews with refugees from three different ethnic groups (Karenni, Karen and Mon), followed by four
interviews with NGOs implementing livelihoods programs, an analysis of the most recent mental health survey
conducted in the camps among other reports, and contextualizing the situation in the broader international legal framework for the human rights of refugees.
These results were consistent with the
qualitative findings from student
interviews conducted in Year 2 and subsequent anecdotal evidence collected in Year 3.
The researchers analyzed these data and then selected five schools from the 12 surveyed at which they then
conducted a
qualitative investigation observing classrooms,
interviewing teachers, and examining student work.
The combination of skills these individuals bring to our team - from statistical and data analysis, to experience
conducting surveys,
interviews, and focus group or panel discussions - allows APA to examine the full array of quantitative and
qualitative factors that can influence the development of education policy.
Our next step was to
conduct a close
qualitative analysis of 72
interviews conducted over two years with district leaders, school leaders, and mathematics coaches in one of the partner districts.
She
conducted extensive
qualitative research on the lives and struggles of migrant farmworkers in the United States through immersive fieldwork and hundreds of
interviews.
Ms. Russell has extensive experience designing and
conducting analyses of both quantitative and
qualitative data collected through surveys, site visits, observations,
interviews, and extractions from administrative databases.
Qualitative research, in contrast, seeks a deep, contextual understanding grounded in the participants» context.12 Researchers gather data through personal interactions or observations, rather than through objective instruments.13 Common qualitative data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and document review.14 Qualitative research is primarily inductive.15 Researchers begin by conducting a close study of the participants in context, and gradually develop themes and theories based on the participants» experiences.16 Researchers can not understand what it means to «do» legal writing without understanding the participants» experiences — the experiences of both writers a
Qualitative research, in contrast, seeks a deep, contextual understanding grounded in the participants» context.12 Researchers gather data through personal interactions or observations, rather than through objective instruments.13 Common
qualitative data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and document review.14 Qualitative research is primarily inductive.15 Researchers begin by conducting a close study of the participants in context, and gradually develop themes and theories based on the participants» experiences.16 Researchers can not understand what it means to «do» legal writing without understanding the participants» experiences — the experiences of both writers a
qualitative data collection techniques include observation,
interviews, and document review.14
Qualitative research is primarily inductive.15 Researchers begin by conducting a close study of the participants in context, and gradually develop themes and theories based on the participants» experiences.16 Researchers can not understand what it means to «do» legal writing without understanding the participants» experiences — the experiences of both writers a
Qualitative research is primarily inductive.15 Researchers begin by
conducting a close study of the participants in context, and gradually develop themes and theories based on the participants» experiences.16 Researchers can not understand what it means to «do» legal writing without understanding the participants» experiences — the experiences of both writers and readers.
Joseph Hopper, who
conducted in - depth
qualitative interviews with 30 divorcing couples, found that «At the same time that they listed complaints, however, divorcing people easily reported good things about their marriages.
Qualitative data were drawn from
interviews conducted conjointly with both the soldier and spouse to provide an in - depth perspective of adjustment, meaning, and resource utilization patterns.
The present study used a
qualitative research approach to understand the experiences and perspectives of service providers who worked with children of Chinese immigrant families that went through separation and faced challenges after reunification in the U.S. Focus groups and key informant
interviews were
conducted with 20 healthcare providers, school teachers, social workers, and child and family service practitioners.
Nested
qualitative interviews will be
conducted postintervention to explore the acceptability of the intervention and identify any areas in need of improvement.
Methods: Face to face, semi structured individual
interviews were
conducted and data were analyzed using a
qualitative approach to explicate patterns and themes.
The scale was developed based on the
qualitative data collected from the semi-structured
interviews conducted earlier.
In our
qualitative pilot study, a therapist focus group and individual client
interviews were
conducted to explore the subjective impact of and satisfaction with Secure Nest as an adjunct to face - to - face Schema Therapy in a small sample of therapists and clients.
We
conducted in - depth
qualitative interviews with 50 mothers of young children participating in a longitudinal study of service use and its effects on family functioning and children's development and school readiness.
We
conducted in - depth
qualitative interviews with 50 mothers over time to learn how they support their children's development and get them ready for school.
A
qualitative study and
interviews with parents and youth were also
conducted.
To better understand the impact of the curriculum, we
conducted small
qualitative studies which included parent / guardian
interviews and a project where 6th grade students took photographs that represented their understanding of relationships.
results,
qualitative interviews (n = 130 from the total sample) were
conducted in which the participants rated their current QoL on a scale (1 — 5) and subsequently described it verbally.
In - depth
qualitative interviews were
conducted with 40 clients with borderline personality disorder who had attended a dialectical behaviour therapy programme.
Qualitative interviews were
conducted with 19 families who completed family therapy sessions that included a core component aimed at increasing treatment engagement.
From January through May 2011, the Bureau and Kleimann developed a plan to design integrated disclosure prototypes and
conduct qualitative usability testing, consisting of one - on - one cognitive
interviews.