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Revision as of 17:24, 17 October 2014
Registry of Standard Policy and Practice Parts
Analysis
Analysis and so on.
Contents |
Quantitative
Quantitative analysis looks for numerical trends in research that can be used to deduce conclusions from research:
Name | Description | Created by | Examples |
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SBa_A0001 | Trend Modelling | Sheffield 2014 team | |
SBa_A0002 | Graphical Analysis | Sheffield 2014 team |
Qualitative
Qualitative analysis methods generate an impression of the data but don't provide numerical integrity. Analysis is based on individual's deductions from the data collected through research methods:
Name | Description | Created by | Examples |
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SBa_A1001 | Criticial Discourse Analysis | Sheffield 2014 team | |
SBa_A1002 | Constant Comparison | Sheffield 2014 team | |
SBa_A1003 | Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis | Sheffield 2014 team | |
SBa_A1004 | Content Analysis | Sheffield 2014 team |