Kane et al. provides a different perspective on factors influencing success in a meta - ethnographic review of
qualitative studies which analysed parents» own views (Kane et al., 2007).
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.
These and other characteristics of the German legislation were subject to
a qualitative study which was conducted as part of a comparative research project commissioned by the Dutch Research and Documentation Centre (WODC).
Not exact matches
Which is why a recent
study, «Defining infidelity in research and couple counseling: A
qualitative study» interested me.
In order to explore the factors that hinder and help individuals transition from long - term residential substance abuse treatment centers to the community, Dr. Manuel and her collaborators, Dr. Obie Nichols and Ms. Erin Palmer, from Services for the UnderServed, Inc., (SUS) conducted a
qualitative socio - ecological model - based
study, «Barriers and Facilitators to Successful Transition from Long - Term Residential Substance Abuse Treatment,» the findings of
which were recently presented at the 2016 Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers of New York State conference.
Future
studies may want to examine the relationship between psychosocial /
qualitative factors with sexual activity and energy expenditure
which could explain how these variables could affect overall health and quality of life.
Resembling the typical tendency of
qualitative research, the investigation was subjective and led to establish
which were the best
studies and academics of the topic, suggesting a norm or a standard.
Dr. Papadimitriou: In my
study, the participants reported a sort of epiphany in
which the
qualitative nature of science emerged.
Standardized tests be revised or created anew, incorporating distractors
which fairly reflect the results of
qualitative studies.
Inductive
qualitative techniques were incorporated to determine
which online learning spaces
study participants had experienced as well as their perceptions of each.
This
qualitative case
study examines an integrated arts project in
which students in two grade levels write song lyrics to express learning in science.
Arrows extending from the
qualitative data sources indicate that the
qualitative data can be assembled into a case
study database (Yin, 2003), from
which inferences about teachers» collective TPACK are drawn.
Educator Joe Nathan, for example, supports a pair of charter schools in the Twin Cities that educate mostly Somali and Oromo students, because the schools provide a space where children can retain their home language and knowledge of their home culture.59 Likewise, Letitia Basford's
qualitative study of Somali youth concluded that «attending a culturally specific charter school promotes positive intercultural competence in
which students are able to build a good self - concept and find comfort in who they are as East African immigrants, as Muslims, and as American citizens.»
We adopt a
qualitative methodology to
study teacher practices consistent with this model,
which is designed to transition learners with little, interrupted, or no formal education to Western - style formal education and literacy practices.
The purpose of this
qualitative case
study was to examine in - depth successful online learning communities for K - 12 educators to better understand ways in
which knowledge sharing and trust are cultivated and supported.
One source of evidence is the
qualitative case
study which is typically conducted in exceptional school settings (e.g., Gezi, 1990).
She is the author of The Children In Room E4: American Education on Trial,
which chronicles a landmark civil rights case and life in a classroom and neighborhood in Hartford, Connecticut and The Other Boston Busing Story: What's Won and Lost Across the Boundary Line, a
qualitative interview
study of the adult lives of African Americans who had participated in a voluntary school desegregation effort in suburban Boston.
You can also use the
Qualitative Research Method,
which is associated with narrative descriptions that deal with observation, interviews, life or personal histories, case
studies, real life situations and conversational analysis.
This
study achieved its aim
which was to establish a method of
qualitative analysis of MRI DICOM images to enable better phenotyping and therefore genotyping.
«This
study provides a more
qualitative idea of the rates at
which the collapse could take place.»
Alongside this research, there is intervention, epidemiological, sociological and
qualitative evidence all suggesting that local environments are important in supporting the family capacity necessary to raise children in ways that promote good developmental outcomes.6, 7 The neighbourhoods or communities in
which people live appears to impact health and well - being.8 While «neighbourhood» is often used in other
studies, in the Australian context «neighbourhood» and «community» are often used interchangeably (these terms are further defined on page 9).7 The research into neighbourhood effects on children was originally motivated by the observation that disadvantage seemed geographically concentrated and intergenerational.
Meanwhile,
studies have shown that most women come to terms with their parenthood goals.16 — 18 This shows that reorientation and coping after unsuccessful IVF treatment is important4, 19 — 21 and that couples may be in need of counselling after unsuccessful IVF treatment to resolve the grieving process.22 Twenty years after infertility treatment, the relationship quality in the couples who have previously undergone infertility treatment is good, 23 although a
qualitative study on 14 women showed that they still suffered negative effects of the infertility
which were especially great when the women were going through the grandparent phase.24 Most
studies have shown that childlessness does not influence psychological well - being in elderly individuals.25 — 28 Thus, there are only a few
studies on the mental health of women who have been treated with IVF from a long - term perspective.
The trial findings on parents» mental health contrast with those obtained in a parallel
qualitative study in
which participants in this trial reported feeling more in control, with greater ability to cope with their children and a better relationship with them as a result of the intervention.28 It is possible that such changes were not detected in the trial because the instruments used are not particularly sensitive to improvement in positive mental health.
This article draws on a research project
which employed a sequential mixed - method approach with a sample of fifteen year olds (n = 95) as a pilot
study to guide the development of a large scale
qualitative study investigating youth substance use patterns, processes, settings and drug transitions within the south east region of Ireland (Van Hout 2009a - d; 2010).
The quantitative and
qualitative data in the Early Intervention
study come from surveys administered to nearly 7,000 youth who participated in research - based RE programs at high schools across California, during
which they completed developmentally appropriate RE curricula in subjects including the characteristics of healthy vs. unhealthy relationships; empathic listening; effective confrontation; problem - solving skills; and conflict management.
A
qualitative study of pregnant Indigenous women in Perth found that women commonly referred to smoking as normal, a stress release, a low health priority and a social experience, and commented that it was difficult to quit because they were surrounded by smoking from their family and household members.11 In the social context of high smoking rates and large numbers of adults per household, smoking may offer an opportunity to alleviate stress, acting as a social lubricant in «time - out, yarning, and sharing with others».11 This provides a critical target for intervention in antenatal smoking; in order to help women to quit, it seems that consideration of and involvement with the social context in
which women live are essential.
Her international research team has conducted over 25
qualitative studies examining the processes through
which diverse couples in varying life stages and circumstances respond to the demands of a changing social environment.
Results of the
qualitative study provided support for Johnson's (1991; Johnson et al., 1999) commitment framework,
which was chosen for the current
study.
Future research should focus on how meanings are negotiated in relationships, providing detailed descriptions of the women's experiences,
which is best done with
qualitative study.