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Qualitative data analysis: a sourcebook of new methods
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In this paper, the authors focus on focusing and bounding the collection of data, focusing on within-site and cross-site analysis, and drawing and verifying conclusions of the results.Abstract:
Part One: Introduction Part Two: Focusing and Bounding the Collection of Data Part Three: Analysis During Data Collection Part Four: Within-Site Analysis Part Five: Cross-Site Analysis Part Six: Matrix Displays: Some General Suggestions Part Seven: Drawing and Verifying Conclusions Part Eight: Concluding Remarksread more
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Monitoring small-scale marine fisheries: An example from Thailand's Ko Chang archipelago
Kristin E. Lunn,Philip Dearden +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a study of small-scale fisheries in the Ko Chang archipelago, Thailand, is presented, where the authors used semi-structured interviews and participant observation to provide baseline information about the nature and scale of small scale fisheries.
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Driving to save time or saving time to drive? The enduring appeal of the private car
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the role of the car as a time saving device in sustaining automobility and found that individual decisions to drive are not necessarily motivated by the desire to save time.
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A Qualitative Phenomenological Exploration of Teachers' Experience With Nutrition Education
TL;DR: Findings reveal interactions within the nutrition education experience in which teachers balance barriers with their value of nutrition education and motivation to help students make healthy choices.
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A description of self-talk in exercise.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the use of exercise-related self-talk and found that over 95% of the participants reported using self talk with moderate frequency during exercise and that self talk was used for both motivational (i.e., mastery, arousal, and drive) and cognitive (e.g., skill-specific and general).
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Domesticating Public Space through Ritual: Tailgating as Vestaval
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employ an ethnographic team methodology to describe the eversion mechanism that animates vestaval, and set it apart from other social forms including spectacle, festival and carnival well-known to consumer research.
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