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Establishing rigour in qualitative research: the decision trail
The aim of this paper is to show the way in which the decision trail of a qualitative research process can be maintained. It is argued that the trustworthiness (rigour) of a stu...
Model Uncertainty, Data Mining and Statistical Inference
This paper takes a broad, pragmatic view of statistical inference to include all aspects of model formulation. The estimation of model parameters traditionally assumes that a mo...
Estimation of evolutionary distances between homologous nucleotide sequences.
By using two models of evolutionary base substitutions--"three-substitution-type" and "two-frequency-class" models--some formulae are derived which permit a simple estimation of...
An application of normal mode theory to the retrieval of structural parameters and source mechanisms from seismic spectra
A cyclic process of refining models of the mechanical structure of the Earth and models of the mechanism of one or more earthquakes is developed. The theory of the elastic-gravi...
Rape Trauma Syndrome
The authors interviewed and followed 146 patients admitted during a one-year period to the emergency ward of a city hospital with a presenting complaint of having been raped. Ba...
Molecular orbital theory of the electronic structure of organic compounds. I. Substituent effects and dipole moments
ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVarticleNEXTMolecular orbital theory of the electronic structure of organic compounds. I. Substituent effects and dipole momentsJ. A. Pople and M...
THE GEOMETRY OF RANDOM FIELDS
By Robert J. Adler: pp. 280. £17.50. (John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 1981.)
The Surviving Sepsis Campaign: Results of an international guideline-based performance improvement program targeting severe sepsis*
The Campaign was associated with sustained, continuous quality improvement in sepsis care. Although not necessarily cause and effect, a reduction in reported hospital mortality ...
Willed action and the prefrontal cortex in man: a study with PET
We used positron emission tomography to contrast changes in cerebral blood flow associated with willed and routine acts. In the six tasks used, volunteers had to make a series o...