نتایج جستجو برای: research methods

تعداد نتایج: 2989027  

2009
Linda Finlay

Phenomenological researchers generally agree that our central concern is to return to embodied, experiential meanings aiming for a fresh, complex, rich description of a phenomenon as it is concretely lived. Yet debates abound when it comes to deciding how best to carry out this phenomenological research in practice. Confusion about how to conduct appropriate phenomenological research makes our ...

Journal: :EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education 2007

2008
Pertti Järvinen

In Information Systems (IS) research, there is a wide range of research methods available. Yet the selection of a suitable research method remains a problem. March and Smith (1995) proposed a classification of research methods. Instead of their great merits, for example, differentiation between design science and natural science, we would here like to supplement them with some important amendme...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1967
Joseph C. Cleveland

of some of the preparative techniques available, the author describes a number of problems in molecular biology. The topics are well selected and include the plasma membrane, mitochondria, DNA, bacteria, and bacteriophages. The emphasis is placed on the subject or problem, with concise summaries of the information gained from use of the electron microscope. As a result, the book is informative ...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1951
Robert B. Livingston

of which 19 are included in the volume under review. This volume contains an excellent introductory chapter by the editors and thorough discussions of the following topics: Physical Chemistry and Chemical Kinetics of Enzymes (E. A. MoelwynHughes) Enzyme Specificity (B. Helferich) Enzymes in Relation to Genes, Viruses, Hormones, Vitamins, and Chemotherapeutic Drug Action (M. G. Sevag, J. S. Gots...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1955
Colin White

This volume consists of four sections: the largest is on "Statistics in Medical Research" and is a general account of the non-technical aspects of the subject; a section on "NMethods in Environmental Medical Research" makes up the second major portion of the book; and the volume is completed by two smaller sections, of some 30 to 40 pages each, on "Some Methods of Studying Human Genetics" and t...

2008
Anna Louise Cox Paul A. Cairns Harold W. Thimbleby Natalie Webb

The aim of the tutorial is to help researchers, particularly early career researchers, to develop the appropriate skills to make a useful research contribution to Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). This is in recognition of the fact that HCI draws on a wide variety of disciplines which means that there is a wide variety of methods that a researcher could use and moreover new researchers may have...

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