Fox, N. (2009) Using Interviews in a Research Project, Yorkshire and Humber: NIHRFox, N. (2009) Using interviews in a research project. The NIHR Research Design Service for Yorkshire and the Humber. National Institute for Health Research, University of Sheffield: Sheffield...
providing us with more qualitative insights into the use and usefulness of the design solution. Some of the key takeaways from this evaluation study was that people liked the numeric representations, even though in initial interviews they stated they would prefer a graphical visualizations. ...
data generated from interviews with three supervisees. The paper's findings highlight the supervision process, indicating stages of this process that assist students to develop their research skills in order to change school reality in different scopes and dimensions and to adopt inquiry as a stance...
It is argued here that a finer grained coding of interviews with key project-based actors directs attention to the hybrid and contingent nature of social roles in development networks and processes. This challenges researchers to examine more rigorously the identities, strategies, constraints and ...
The questionnaire design still follows the four-step process of "initial measurement item design based on reference literature" → "small-scale interviews for revision" → "small-scale reliability and validity testing" → "revision and formation of final questionnaire." Sample ...
The Untested accusation: principals, research knowledge, and policy making in schools This book is a report of a systematic study based on interviews with 120 school principals that addresses questions about the utilization of knowledge from... BJ Biddle,LJ Saha - 《Rowman & Littlefield Education...
Using key informant interviews (KII) as a validity check in an HIV demonstration project: The he said, she said of client self-report (CSR) data in the lin... Open space provides people and the places where they live with numerous, well-documented benefits, very similar to those of trees...
Identifying whether a source is primary, secondary, or tertiary is a crucial step in the research process, requiring careful consideration of several factors. Primary sources are firsthand accounts or original artifacts, such as diaries, interviews, or original research, created by eyewitnesses or fir...
interviews, this study investigated the effects of perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, technology anxiety, self-efficacy, subjective norms, and facilitating conditions on older adults’ intentions to use smartphones from the dimensions of stimulus, organism and response. The model proposed in ...
The recommendations have been written in the rough chronological order of an implementation effort; however, we understand these may vary depending on the project or context: (1) select a suitable framework(s), (2) establish and maintain community stakeholder engagement and partnerships, (3) ...