The concept of thematic analysis, as developed by Gerald Holton, Robert Merton, and others, is reviewed and characterized. The strengths and limitations of this concept are briefly discussed. The applicability of thematic analysis to information science is explored by means of examining four thematic...
Example excerpt from the thematic analysis coding tree (C: Child, P: Parent, Prof: Professional).Penny BeeKathryn BerzinsRachel CalamSteven PryjmachukKathryn M. Abel
Two kinds of feedback loops exist, reinforcing and balancing loops [12]. Each has different features and effects on a system, which are further outlined in the results section. The relationships and delays between variables can help decision-makers to tailor actions according to the overall local...
Gorozhanina EN, Bashlykova EYu, Kulagina EI (2021) Microfacies of the Tulian Horizon (Visean Stage, Lower Carboniferous) of the Sikaza 2 Section (Southern Urals, Russia). Uchenye Zapiski Kazanskogo Universiteta. Seriya Estestvennye Nauki 163:414–429 Google Scholar Gradstein FM, Ogg JG,...
Highlighting of the main argument; Data on the target audience; Information on the research methods (if any) and the results; Highlighting of the useful information, like graphs, calculations and so on; Description of the research relevance for your own paper; ...
Section four offers reflections on how drug policy in the UK and further afield can and should be modified to avert the ethical issues arising from a criminal justice focused approach. The immorality of (some) drugs For some, the impetus for punitive drug policy seemingly emanates from the ...
Note that although not initially planned, early on in the process in meeting with providers, it became clear that the cartoon-based curriculum format of CHAMPSA (see “Results” section for description) was much preferred to the written materials of the original CHAMP and CHAMP+US. As a resu...
In the context of digitalizing cultural heritage, HBIM is garnering increasing attention from heritage conservationists for its advantages. In conservation practices for cultural heritage, expressing regional characteristics and documenting in HBIM has b
Section five contains the results and their discussion, whereas section six comprises the conclusions. 2. Theorethical background and literature review 2.1. Sustainable public transport “Sustainable public transport has been defined as collective transport that in an on-going way meets personal travel ...
The fish embryo toxicity test (FET) is an established method in toxicology research for quantifying the risk potential of environmental contaminations and other substances. The typical results of the method are the half maximal effective concentration (E