Not exact matches
One
qualitative study
suggests that using student blogs to post student
work for weekly critiques, regular journals, and structured debates resulted in student excitement and dialogue (Light and Polin, 2010).
There were a few studies that
suggested ways of narrowing down the field by eliminating funds that had certain characteristics such as the highest fees, or only including funds that had certain
qualitative features such as a large personal stake in the fund by the manager, but no single factor
worked consistently.
As far as uncertainty goes, the Council's recommendation was that «all
Working Groups should use the
qualitative level - of - understanding scale in their Summary for Policy Makers and Technical Summary, as
suggested in IPCC's uncertainty guidance for the Fourth Assessment Report.»
Recommendation: All
Working Groups should use the
qualitative level - of - understanding scale in their Summary for Policy Makers and Technical Summary, as
suggested in IPCC's uncertainty guidance for the Fourth Assessment Report.
As for the report's data collection recommendation, which
suggests law schools should «gather and publish
qualitative and quantitative data on the composition of students entering and exiting law school,» Brooks says her law school collects «some» data, and also
works collaboratively with the barristers» society to track the students and their path as they enter the profession.
I hope he does not mind my commenting in public, but Bill has been
working with major law firms to help facilitate the kind of
qualitative «Moneyball» changes you
suggest.
Qualitative and quantitative research has
suggested that married couples handle the increasing demands of intensive parenting norms and
work expectations by reducing spousal time (e.g., the time that spouses spend alone with each other).