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find more resources at oneclass.com Cell biology Lecture 1- cell structure Salient points: Cell theory Microscopy Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Cell theory: ...
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IMED2003: Revision 66 Notes Theoretical Coding: It is focusing on the main ideas AT AN ABSTRACT LEVEL THEMES And examining their interrelation What is Mixed Method Research? It is a research approach It focuses on on resea...
IMED2003: Revision 62 Notes What must you know from Qualitative Research? Philosophical assumptions underpinning qualitative research Sampling Rigour Qualitative Data Analysis (thematic analysis) What must you know from Mi...
IMED2003: Revision 61 Notes Important things to know for exams: 1. Be able to understand that the philosophical assumptions underpinning qualitative research: a. are different to quantitative research. 2. Be able to descri...
IMED2003: Revision 64 Notes Ensuring the rigour of Qualitative Study: Whittemore, Chase Mandle (2001): They have identified 29 techniques that can be applied to: Design consideration Data generating Data analysis Presenta...
IMED2003: Revision 63 Notes Ontological Assumptions: The idea of multiples realities have to be: embraced by qualitative researchers The intention of reporting the studies that are: conducted with multiple realities The ev...
IMED2003: Revision 68 Notes Reasons for Using MMR: Sometimes researchers want to: view the issue from more than 1 perspectives So that can enhanceenrich single perspective Be able to: contextualise information More complet...
IMED2003: Revision 67 Notes SO WHAT IS: Mixed method research? More than just collecting: more than 1 forms of qualitative evidence or multiple types of quantitative evidence It requires: The intentional collection of: BOT...
IMED2003: Revision 65 Notes What is Open coding (concepts)? Have to read transcripts line-by-line Identify and code concepts (an idea) in the data Is this an important concept? Ask questions about the data closely examinin...
IMED2003: Revision 58 Notes Categorical type of data: NOMINAL It is when variables have two or more categories But it does not have an intrinsic order e.g., a real estate agent can classify the types of property into DISTI...
find more resources at oneclass.com IMED2003: Revision 57 Notes What types of hypothesis testings do we have? 1. independent t 2. paired t 3. Mann-Whitney U 4. Wilcoxon signed-rank 5. Chi Square ...
find more resources at oneclass.com IMED2003: Revision 60 Notes Pearsons Correlation: MOST widely used/known correlation It measures: If A and B are LINEARLY related What are the assump...
IMED2003: Revision 50 Notes Measure of Spread We use? STANDARD DEVIATION It is the distance between the mean and the data points Commonly reported with the MEAN It tells us more about the spread of the data Square root of ...
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