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    Problem Statement According to Polit & Beck, qualitative studies focus on the phenomenon under study and usually begin with a problem statement (2017). The first sentence of the article is a quote by The American Cancer Society, which shows that prostate cancer is higher in African-American men than any other ethnic background in the United States (Hooper et al., 2017). Hooper et al. then continue to build upon this to lead to the purpose of the study. The researchers did not give the problem statement

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    way to ensure they wouldn’t upset the participant. The questions used for the interview were based off and are like those of the survey with some being the same questions just in an open form rather than a closed, allowing for the collection of qualitative data over quantitative. The questions in the survey were strictly closed questions with a series of multiple-choice questions to gather quantitative data. Quantitative studies “are run to collect data and draw a numerical-based conclusion about

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    The issue of quantitative and qualitative research approach has been discussed widely nowadays. Some people believe quantitative research approach is trustworthy than qualitative research approach. This essay will discuss the features of quantitative and qualitative research, and the reason why people believe quantitative research approach is trustworthy than qualitative research approach. Both quantitative and qualitative researches have been used as research approach recently. (What is the purpose

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    To find out what prospective students value most in choosing a college the head of marketing might start with the interpretive research which falls into the broader category of qualitative research. Since for one consumer college is just a way of getting a better paid job to another is a way of living and experiencing knowledge. Therefore, finding out what creates value in the college experience and what a collage means to different people might generate different answers. These questions will provide

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    Quantitative vs. Qualitative Introduction Qualitative research is designed in general to try and understand and interpret social interactions, according to Xavier University. Quantitative research, on the other hand, is used to test hypothesis, to examine "cause and effect," and to make predictions (Xavier). Qualitative research is used to identify patters, themes and certain features while quantitative research tends towards identifying statistical relationships (Xavier). As to the role of the

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    the suicide bereavement and the other forms of bereavement. We will be using the qualitative research methodology in this study. Most of the quantitative studies conducted to find whether the bereavement due to suicide is different than other forms of bereavement found that there is not much of a difference in the bereavement. Simple quantitative measures of grief may not identify some of the thematic or qualitative differences such as the heightened feeling of guilt and preoccupation with the question

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    Qualitative Data Collection Within a quantitative study, the research is completed to seek some type of verification, but within a qualitative study the research is completed to seek a deeper understanding (Capella University, 2017c). For instance, Hoelscher et al. (2016) used a survey method to verify how the students commuted to school, and they received weather reports for specific dates and locations for data collection. In contrast, if Hoelscher et al. (2016) study was conducted using qualitative

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    EVALUATION DATA RESEARCH Qualitative research seeks to answer the “why” and not the “how” of the research project that is being conducted, this is done through a complex system of analyzing unstructured information such as survey’s , questionnaires, interviews, interview transcripts, open end survey’s, focus groups, observations, emails, notes, video’s, feed back forms and photo’s; most of the time a qualitative report won’t depend on statistical evidence alone it must be accompanied by detailed

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    47-50, Available at:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3140151/, (accessed: 30/09/15) Beauchamp T and J. Childress (1983), Principals of biomedical ethics 2nd edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press Creswell, J. W.(2003) Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed method approaches, 2th edition, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publication Community Tool Box (2016): Section 5. Collecting and Analyzing Data. Available at http://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/evaluate/evaluate-community-interventions/collect-analyze-data/main

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    3.6 Method of data analysis 3.6.1 Qualitative content analysis According to Rosengren, (1981) qualitative content analysis has been in existence since the 18th century in Scandinavia. Qualitative content analysis is one of the most utilized qualitative methods currently available for analyzing data and interpreting its meaning (Schreier, 2012). Qualitative content analysis has been defined as a research method which is based on personal influences and interpretation of written data content via a

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