Nursing Research: The Application of Qualitative Approaches |
Contents
Methodological threats to validity | 13 |
Principles of conceptualizing a qualitative project | 36 |
Evaluating proposals | 49 |
References | 55 |
Principles of data collection | 72 |
Principles of data analysis | 103 |
Other editions - View all
Nursing Research: The Application of Qualitative Approaches Janice M. Morse,Peggy-Anne Field Limited preview - 1995 |
Nursing Research: The Application of Qualitative Approaches Janice M. Morse,Peggy-Anne Field No preview available - 1996 |
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