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Browsing Electronic Theses and Dissertations by Subject "qualitative"
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A Process Analysis of Counselor Verbal Response Modes by Experience Levels Using Qualitative Data Analysis Software: A Mixed Methods Study
(2015)This study investigates the use of a specified set of the Hill Helping Skills System counselor verbal response modes by four groups of 10 counselors representing different levels of professional experience: Masters-level ... -
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A qualitative study of the lived relational experiences of sex trafficked women
(2020)Research on sex trafficking has yet to explore the lived relational experiences of sex trafficked women. Relationships are crucial to human functioning and the lack of relationships can lead to adverse effects. The study ... -
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Exploring Parent Involvement in Early Learning State Standards Documents
(2014)When children have parents who are involved in their preschool experience, this is likely to be related to positive child outcomes (e.g., Fantuzzo, McWayne, Perry, & Childs, 2004). Developed after the Good Start, Grow ... -
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Monthly DVD Classroom Newsletters: Young Children's Experiences with a Technology-Based Parent Involvement Tool
(2012)Monthly DVD classroom newsletters are one proposed means for using technology to encourage parent involvement with all families, including the growing Hispanic population. Previous studies have explored parent and teacher ... -
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Sisters in the Brotherhood: Experiences and Strategies of Women Wildland Firefighters
(2019)Drawing from a feminist discursive theoretical framework, this research used qualitative interview methods to analyze the challenges of women wildland firefighters as they work disproportionately alongside their male ... -
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The Older Adults Lived Healthcare Experience
(2014)It is estimated that by 2020 there will be 55 million adults age 65 or older in the United States. This growing and important segment of the population is living longer, dealing with more chronic health conditions, seeking ...