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The methodological intent of a Change Laboratory intervention

Humanities doctoral education for a relational future:a Change Laboratory research intervention

Humanities doctoral education for a relational future:a Change Laboratory research intervention

... each Change Laboratory, the multiple methods include participant observation, viewing the language and behaviours of participants through audio and video recordings of the sessions, my own self- reflective ...

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Methodological challenges of mixed methods intervention evaluations

Methodological challenges of mixed methods intervention evaluations

... an intervention so that large and expensive RCTs are not undertaken when it is not feasible for health professionals to deliver the intervention or the intervention is unacceptable to ...the ...

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Private motive, humanitarian intent: a theory of ethically justified private intervention

Private motive, humanitarian intent: a theory of ethically justified private intervention

... humanitarian-based end state, and a plan to hand over authority to an internationally recognized authority. Only under these conditions, and others to be discussed, would Sandline’s involvement as a humanitarian ...

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The Effect of an Educational Intervention on Knowledge and Intent to Participate in Cervical Cancer Screening

The Effect of an Educational Intervention on Knowledge and Intent to Participate in Cervical Cancer Screening

... of individuals but also of the expanding spheres of influence including family, community, and wider populations. The roles of clinician, educator, leader, consultant, and researcher provide opportunities for the APN to ...

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Laboratory experiments in innovation research: a methodological overview and a review of the current literature

Laboratory experiments in innovation research: a methodological overview and a review of the current literature

... “losers”, who are unable to establish a strategic search procedure. Furthermore, stronger competition accelerates the rate of investment, and with a higher num- ber of periods, successful players more commonly adapt ...

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Factors influencing change of preoperative treatment intent in a gastrointestinal cancer practice

Factors influencing change of preoperative treatment intent in a gastrointestinal cancer practice

... therapeutic intervention; events requiring intensive care, reoperations, or interventional radiological manage- ment were considered major ...treatment intent reassessment was carried out for each ...

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In-service teachers as relational and transformative agents:A study of primary school teachers' professional learning during a Change Laboratory formative intervention

In-service teachers as relational and transformative agents:A study of primary school teachers' professional learning during a Change Laboratory formative intervention

... derived from Vygotsky’s early experimental interventions and later extended by Cole’s empirical studies (e.g.1991), which acknowledge the cultural context. I commented in section 3.1 that I take a social constructivist ...

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Some methodological aspects of determining wet gluten quality by the glutomatic method (a laboratory note)

Some methodological aspects of determining wet gluten quality by the glutomatic method (a laboratory note)

... There are two possible simple ways to ensure always the same and invariable weighed amount of wet gluten in the course of its cen- trifugation. One of them would consists in the collection of wet gluten balls from two ...

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Three steps forward for predictability : Consideration of methodological robustness, indexical and prosodic factors, and replication in the laboratory

Three steps forward for predictability : Consideration of methodological robustness, indexical and prosodic factors, and replication in the laboratory

... spectral change events in the speech signal, known as acoustic landmarks (Stevens 2002), and associated with consonantal closures and releases, as well as acoustic minima associated with glides and maxima ...

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Young Female College Millennials\u27 Intent for Behavior Change with Wearable Fitness Technology

Young Female College Millennials\u27 Intent for Behavior Change with Wearable Fitness Technology

... everyday healthy behaviors. Karapanos et al. noted that researchers need an understanding of how WFT devices create and mediate meaningful experiences in everyday life. Cadmus-Bertram et al. (2015) conducted a study to ...

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Duplicated Laboratory Tests : A Hospital Audit And Evaluation Of A Computerized Alert Intervention

Duplicated Laboratory Tests : A Hospital Audit And Evaluation Of A Computerized Alert Intervention

... of laboratory tests. Certain laboratory tests may be duplicated more than ...hospital laboratory system at the proposed study ...to change is very clear in the literature and allowed for an ...

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The Sounds of Intent Framework for Autism Intervention: A Conceptual Paper

The Sounds of Intent Framework for Autism Intervention: A Conceptual Paper

... of Intent (SoI) Framework, has been de- veloped by Ockelford and his colleagues to promote musical abilities amongst individuals with complex needs, including ...

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Methodological challenges of mixed methods intervention evaluations

Methodological challenges of mixed methods intervention evaluations

... The nature of complex interventions create methodological challenges for the RCT Oakley et al., 2006; Campbell et al., 2007 such as difficulties in standardising the design and delivery [r] ...

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Capturing Requirements Meeting Customer Intent: A Structured Methodological Approach. Markus K. Gröner

Capturing Requirements Meeting Customer Intent: A Structured Methodological Approach. Markus K. Gröner

... when pre-defined exit criteria are met within the Requirements Generation Model (RGM). The overemphasis on requirements analysis within the software and require- ments engineering community leads us to focus on the often ...

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Change Process for a Laboratory Program

Change Process for a Laboratory Program

... science laboratory teaching has frequently been criticised for delivering poor student learning outcomes at great ...and laboratory curriculum concepts have been described in the literature, their ...

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Beyond The ‘Binaries’: A Methodological Intervention for Interrogating Maps as Representational Practices

Beyond The ‘Binaries’: A Methodological Intervention for Interrogating Maps as Representational Practices

... The appropriation of Thrift’s (1996) nonrepresentational theory by cultural geographers tends to presuppose an ontology of real emotions, experiences, and senses that somehow make representations less real. As Nash ...

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The role of intervention in strategic change

The role of intervention in strategic change

... Tayco H1r. assist Contractor to solve problems.. Fig.15: ACTUAL PROBLEM PROPAGATION.. PROBLEMS; RAW DATA.. The general appearance is very busy with domains of increasing a[r] ...

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The role of intervention in strategic change

The role of intervention in strategic change

... Outline: II. STRATEGIC DEFINITION Subject: Organisational Structure. Structure in an organisation refers to information flow and to the hierarchy of decision making.Th[r] ...

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Quasi-Constitutional Change Without Intent: A Response to Richard Albert

Quasi-Constitutional Change Without Intent: A Response to Richard Albert

... As we have seen, in Albert's view, the origins of quasi- constitutional change lie in a self-conscious effort of constitutional actors to circumvent rules of formal[r] ...

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Economics and the laboratory: some philosophical and methodological problems facing experimental economics

Economics and the laboratory: some philosophical and methodological problems facing experimental economics

... the laboratory is usually much better than that of field data, the same problem holds to different degrees in both ...cases. Laboratory data can be misinterpreted when the experimental procedures used to ...

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