More qualitative methods, such as interviews, ethnography and participatory research should be employed with young people to understand their media practices and what they want from digital media
Not exact matches
The C - Suite of the future will look at shifting resources to be
more balanced between quantitative data and
qualitative insights that are achieved through mixed
qualitative investigative
methods.
This Childhood Stress study, led by Chilton with several Drexel graduates in the School of Public Health, used both quantitative and
qualitative methods to gather information about 31 Philadelphia mothers» experience with deprivation, abuse, violence and neglect, as well as their experiences with hunger, education and employment and
more.
In some cases,
more qualitative evaluation
methods are in order.
Qualitative research
methods are
more appropriate for analyzing interviews and different opinions.
In the early days he employed
more common value investing
methods, whereas he currently factors in the
qualitative features of a business
more heavily.
However, the course of internalizing problems has been investigated largely from late childhood onward, with
methods that assume children's problem trajectories vary
more so in rate than in
qualitative functional form.
The use of
qualitative methods of enquiry, both in situations where controlled trials are unlikely to be feasible and as adjuncts to quantitative
methods, should be considered
more seriously.