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Subject:Health
Topic:Rehabilitation
Document Type:Essay
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In such a design, one group of counselors would receive additional training to address the needs of the new population while a control group would not.
Qualitative methods -- that is, non-data-driven methods, involve participant observation (such as the study's constructors acting as counselors themselves), direct observation (observing counseling sessions), unstructured interviewing (of subjects and counselors in the newly reformed program), and finally case studies of specific study subjects that are followed for a period of time (Trochim 2006). It should be stressed that there is no one, singular correct method: both quantitative and qualitative approaches to research have strengths and weaknesses. Quantitative data is easier to use to assess a large population of subjects, but may produce misleading results if only certain variables are focused upon, while qualitative data can yield more useful and unusual experiential results, but can be overly individualized and not paint a full picture of the situation in question
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Ouyang, R. Basic Inquiry of Quantitative Research. Retrieved June 12, 2009 at http://ksumail.kennesaw.edu/~rouyang/ED-research/details.htm
Trochim, William. (2006, October 20). Qualitative methods. Research methods knowledge base.
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Works Cited
Ouyang, R. Basic Inquiry of Quantitative Research. Retrieved June 12, 2009 at http://ksumail.kennesaw.edu/~rouyang/ED-research/details.htm
Trochim, William. (2006, October 20). Qualitative methods. Research methods knowledge base.
Retrieved June 12, 2009 at http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/qualmeth.php
Dr.
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