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  1. The précis analyses the book’s purpose, content (e.g., concepts and ideas), and authority, noting strengths and weaknesses; it includes a statement of what the author tried to do, evaluates how well—in my opinion—the author succeeded, and presents evidence to support the judgment.

    • Olivier Serrat
    • 2021
  2. It discusses the steps associated with conceiving and carrying out a research project using this methodology and shows how interviewing, with an emphasis on establishing context, is a form of qualitative inquiry that is adaptable to a wide range of research interests.

    • Irving Seidman
    • 1991
  3. Jan 10, 2024 · This article clarifies the role and value of three types of evidence used in empirical research – anecdotes derived from case studies or small samples of data, fictions (including both thought experiments and works of art such as novels and plays) and statistics.

  4. This précis presents a description, critical analysis, and evaluation of the quality, meaning, and significance of Interviewing as Qualitative Research: A Guide for Researchers in Education and...

  5. May 25, 2017 · Anecdotal (or narrative) evidence consists of one case, whereas statistical evidence consists of numerical information about a large number of cases. Causal evidence consists of an explanation, and expert evidence consists of a confirmation by an expert.

    • J.M.A. Hornikx
    • 2017
  6. The questions listed in this reference guide are intended to assist judges in identifying, narrowing, and addressing issues bearing on the adequacy of surveys either offered as evidence or proposed as a method for developing information. 9 These questions can be (1) raised from the bench during a pretrial proceeding to determine the ...

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  8. Nov 1, 2001 · Anecdotal evidence was defined as providing a (single) illustrative example; statistical evidence was defined as quantitative information about a large number of representative instances;...

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