The leadership literature, both conductor-specific and general (which, come to think of it, I usually read through the lens of the conductor’s role), often talks about the importance of allowing yourself to be vulnerable as a means to inspire trust. This is usually framed in terms of admi...
The of has provided students and professionals in a wide variety of disciplines with the "whys" and "hows" of research interviewing, preparing students for learning interviewing by doing interviews and by studying examples of best practice. The thoroughly revised retains...
However, this article is not a complete and definitive proposal of how ethological studies could be conducted using biosemiotic frameworks; rather, it is an exploration of the possible avenues open to biosemioticians and biologists. I thus propose a solution to the current dichotomy between biose...
As precise as possible:Most of the work happens in the question construction phase, if you rush and create a haphazard question, you are likely to get haphazard answers that add no value to your research. Samples: To explore the views of men who read XXX skin research blog ...
or the degree to which a study ensures that potential findings apply to settings and samples other than the ones being studied (Brewer, 2000). Unfortunately, these two kinds of validity tend to be difficult to achieve at the same time, in one study. This is because creating a controlled se...
BUNDLE: Soriano, Conducting Needs Assessments: A Multidisciplinary Approach, 2e + Kettner, Designing and Managing Programs: An Effectiveness-Based Approach, 4eFernando I. SorianoPeter M. Kettner