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    Introduction and Purpose Statement Defined In this week’s assigment‚ I am turning my attention to article B‚ to evaluate the introduction and purpose statement. The authors reporting on a qualitative study use the introduction to provide the audience with a narrative to introduce the topic‚ to identify that the topic is well-established‚ beginning with the general problem‚ then focusing on a specific problem and its consequences (Creswell‚ 2009; Harley‚ Buckworth‚ Katz‚ Willis‚ Odoms-Young & Heaney

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    of the different security mechanisms that exist to improve airport security and prevent terrorists from using airplanes as a terrorist weapon. For my research paper I have decided to incorporate a qualitative research approach and a quantitative research approach to my research strategy. A qualitative research approach is a type of approach that mainly relies on observations and human interpretations to reach a conclusion

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    The research design which will be applied will be a qualitative research method among abusers‚ victims‚ and healthcare professionals. Data collection instruments and techniques that will be used are comprehensive interviews‚ observation techniques‚ and historical document review. Detailed interviews and focus group consultations will be conducted among women and men who have been court ordered to attend counseling sessions or anger management classes due to domestic violence. The focus will be on

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    CONCEPTS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH (An Essay) By Deborah Sitorus One of the ways to gain knowledge is by carrying out some research. As what Zacharia (2012) stated that in daily life most people conduct research to gain knowledge. A research can be carried out qualitatively or quantitatively depends on the research purposes and needs and the type of information the researcher is seeking. My concern in this essay is to briefly share my understandings about basic concepts of qualitative research that

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    Quantitative and Qualitative Research Sheri Doubleday May 16‚ 2011 Research procedures depends on the analyzing data and questions on the topic being researched. All research can be differentiated on the basis of whether its methodology produces mostly numerical data (e.g.‚ scores and measurements) or mostly narrative data (e.g.‚ verbal descriptions and opinions) (Mertler‚ C. & Charles‚ C. 2011‚ p 24). Qualitative research and quantitative research are two types of research methods. Qualitative

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    (2004). Lastly it summaries the Sharipo‚ Carlson‚ Astin and Freedman theory (2006)‚ which focuses on three concepts which include theorized intention‚ attention and attitude. The authors believe that all three of these concepts reflect mindfulness. The article explores various constructs that have been developed to measure mindfulness. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) is a qualitative approach that studies mindfulness in health psychology research. According to ()‚ “The aim of IPA

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    1. Research method: There are two kinds of research method‚ including Qualitative and Quantitative research. Qualitative Research means collecting and analyzing other people’s ideas relevant to the study topic. John (2006) claimed that qualitative research is subjective since it depends on the people’s opinion. This kind of research employs various methods‚ including collecting information from individuals or interviewees‚ in-depth interviews and focus groups. The nature of qualitative research is

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    Abstract Forecasting hotel arrivals and occupancy is an important component in hotel revenue management systems. In this paper we propose time series approach for the arrivals and occupancy forecasting problem. In this approach we simulate the hotel reservations process forward in time. A key step for the faithful emulation of the reservations process is the accurate estimation of its parameters. We propose an approach for the estimation of these parameters from the historical data. We considered

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    paper critically appraises a qualitative research article titled "Women’s perception of being pregnant and having pregestational diabetes" (Lavender‚ T.‚ Platt‚ M. J.‚ Tsekiri‚ E.‚ Casson‚ I.‚ Byrom‚ S.‚ Baker‚ L.‚ et al.‚ 2010‚ p. 589-595). Title and Abstract The title of a research report is the first thing that readers look at to have a gross idea about what the study is about (Brockopp & Tolsma‚ 2003‚ p. 446). It should contain 15 words or less and in qualitative studies‚ the title would typically

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    University of Phoenix Week 1 Assignment Overview of Qualitative Research Research 724 Clifford Jones 12/17/2012 What have sampling and data collection got to do with good qualitative research? My current research project is a mixed phenomenological and meta-analysis of declining membership and participation in the church. Operating on the presumption that sampling and data collection are critical to a study (Gibbs‚ 2007). Like Gibbs (2007) I want to be guided by the research goal developing

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