نتایج جستجو برای: mass grounded system

تعداد نتایج: 2656750  

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2014
Lisbeth Nilsson Josephine Durkin

Collaboration by two grounded theory researchers, who each had developed a learning continuum instrument, led to the emergence of a new tool for assessment of learning powered mobility use. We undertook a rigorous process of comparative reanalysis that included merging, modifying, and expanding our previous research findings. A new instrument together with its facilitating strategies emerged in...

2011
Alexandra Sbaraini Stacy M Carter R Wendell Evans Anthony Blinkhorn

BACKGROUND Qualitative methodologies are increasingly popular in medical research. Grounded theory is the methodology most-often cited by authors of qualitative studies in medicine, but it has been suggested that many 'grounded theory' studies are not concordant with the methodology. In this paper we provide a worked example of a grounded theory project. Our aim is to provide a model for practi...

2007
Michael Trieu Mary-Anne Williams

Grounding robot representations is an important problem in Artificial Intelligence. In this paper we show how a new grounding framework guided the development of an improved locomotion engine [3] for the AIBO. The improvements stemmed from higher quality representations that were grounded better than those in the previous system [1]. Since the AIBO is more grounded under the new locomotion engi...

2010
Eurico Lopes

The topic of this paper contributes to understand the process of decision-making under uncertainty and complexity. The researcher’s main concern is to explain how decision-makers within uncertain and complex contexts make a decision. The methodology selected was Grounded Theory Methodology (GTM) which aims to develop a theory grounded in empirical data obtained in the research context.

2007
Joan Rodon Joan A. Pastor

This paper shows the application of Grounded Theory (GT) method, particularly the Straussian approach to GT, in a research project that studies the role of managers during and after the implementation of an inter-organizational information system (IOIS). We present the steps followed –sampling, data collection, analysis, and literature comparison– paying special attention to the intricacies tha...

2007
J. D. Bringer

The promise of theory and model development makes grounded theory an attractive methodology to follow. However, it has been argued that many researchers fall short and only provide a detailed description of the research area or simply a quantitative content analysis rather than an explanatory model. This article illustrates how the researchers used a computer-assisted qualitative software progr...

2013
Kathleen A. Garrison Juan F. Santoyo Jake H. Davis Thomas A. Thornhill Catherine E. Kerr Judson A. Brewer

Neurophenomenological studies seek to utilize first-person self-report to elucidate cognitive processes related to physiological data. Grounded theory offers an approach to the qualitative analysis of self-report, whereby theoretical constructs are derived from empirical data. Here we used grounded theory methodology (GTM) to assess how the first-person experience of meditation relates to neura...

Journal: :Disasters 2016
Laura M Stough Amy N Sharp J Aaron Resch Curt Decker Nachama Wilker

This study examines how pre-existing disabling conditions influenced the recovery process of survivors of Hurricane Katrina. It focuses specifically on the barriers that hindered the recovery process in these individuals. Focus groups were convened in four Gulf Coast states with 31 individuals with disabilities who lived in or around New Orleans, Louisiana, prior to Hurricane Katrina in August ...

Journal: :Nursing & health sciences 2013
Hanna-Mari Pesonen Anne M Remes Arja Isola

The experiences of receiving a diagnosis of dementia from the viewpoint of people with dementia and their family members were explored in this study. Purposive sampling was used to recruit people with newly-diagnosed dementia (n = 8) and their family members (n = 8) from a university hospital's memory clinic in northern Finland. Data were collected using low-structured interviews, and analyzed ...

2016
Susan A. Matney Nancy Staggers Lauren Clark

Nurses seek to understand better what practicing with wisdom means and how to apply wisdom to practice; however, the experience of wisdom in nursing has not been well defined or researched. This study was designed to understand how emergency department (ED) nurses construct the meaning of wisdom within the culture of clinical nursing practice. Using Charmaz's constructivist grounded theory meth...

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