Although English is widely recognized as a global language, hiring practices in English Language Teaching (ELT) often continue to privilege native-speaker status. This qualitative study explores how ...
Employee surveys are widely used in organizations as tools for decision-making and monitoring change, for example, concerning psychosocial risk management. Pulse surveys—short, frequent questionnaires ...
As a qualitative researcher, Ruth Abrams, a senior lecturer at the University of Surrey, doesn’t usually share her data. “It feels like a private moment between the researcher and the participant,” ...
The Maritime Technologies Forum (MTF) announced the publication of guidelines for conducting qualitative risk assessments for alternative fueled ships: HAZID and HAZOP. The use of alternative fuels ...
ABSTRACT: Taking a village along the southeast coast as an example, this paper discusses the influence of Christian culture on traditional funeral customs in rural China and the expression of cultural ...
In a time of intense societal division, understanding across groups feels frustratingly out of reach. It’s not just differing opinions – we face a deep disconnect in grasping each other’s experiences, ...
Having humans participate in a study can be time-consuming and expensive for researchers stretching limited budgets on strict deadlines. Sophisticated, generative large language models (LLM) can ...
Frailty assessed by a 10-item index from comprehensive geriatric assessment (FI-CGA-10) versus oncologist-assessed performance status (PS) in older adults with gastrointestinal (GI) cancer. A ...
Progress in addressing systematic health inequities, both between and within countries, has been slow. However, there are examples of actions taken on social determinants of health and policy changes ...
Introduction Indigenous peoples and perspectives are under-represented within genomic research. Qualitative methods can help redress this under-representation by informing the development of inclusive ...