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Everything You Need To Know About Qualitative Research (but Were Afraid To Ask)

Everything you need to know about qualitative research (but were afraid to ask)

  • July 4, 2018
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The story so far: Big Birthas Parenting Science Gang are interested in the experiences that larger mums have during labour, specifically the choices that they are offered or not offered. But how to research this? Enter Dr Michael Larkin to…

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Say What? Analysing Healthcare Conversations With Corpus Linguistics – A Q&A With Dr Gavin Brookes

Say what? Analysing healthcare conversations with corpus linguistics – a Q&A with Dr Gavin Brookes

  • June 22, 2018
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One of our PSG groups is planning to investigate the health care experiences of breastfeeding mothers; how do they experience the advice? Are there any themes?  The group is keen to find out -  how will we analyse the data once we've…

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