Literature review: How to extract qualitative data
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.พ. 2023
- There are two types of systematic literature reviews that you might undertake. Firstly you might extract quantitative data from studies and do a meta analysis. There is a second type o lit review however. This is where we extract qualitative data from the studies and academic papers. In this video we take a look at the methodology behind extracting qualitative data from science publications.
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Thank you for an informative presentation on this matter.
how did you create this graph or picture? did you use Nivivo software or other ways
Can we use this software for systematic literature review of Management Studies?
I just subscribed to Nested knowledge from watching this!!
You'll definitely love them!
Hello,,,,,, you have very good and informative discussions,,,,,
Please remove or reduce the sound of the background music in your videos because they are really """annoying""""and do not allow the listener to understand the content well, especially for those whose mother tongue is not English... thank you
I ALWAYS THOUGHT QUANTATIVE DATA ARE THE MOST RELIABLE !!