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The cultural sensitivity of grounded theory
Authors:
Morse, JM
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Jm. Morse, The cultural sensitivity of grounded theory, QUAL HEAL R, 11(6), 2001, pp. 721-722
Exploring the technical aspects of "fit" in qualitative research
Authors:
Morse, JM Singleton, J
Citation:
Jm. Morse et J. Singleton, Exploring the technical aspects of "fit" in qualitative research, QUAL HEAL R, 11(6), 2001, pp. 841-847
A storm in the academic teacup
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, A storm in the academic teacup, QUAL HEAL R, 11(5), 2001, pp. 587-588
The awfulness of simplification
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, The awfulness of simplification, QUAL HEAL R, 11(4), 2001, pp. 435-435
Using shadowed data
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, Using shadowed data, QUAL HEAL R, 11(3), 2001, pp. 291-292
Steps and strategies
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, Steps and strategies, QUAL HEAL R, 11(2), 2001, pp. 147-148
Are there risks in qualitative research?
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, Are there risks in qualitative research?, QUAL HEAL R, 11(1), 2001, pp. 3-4
An exploration and advancement of the concept of trust
Authors:
Hupcey, JE Penrod, J Morse, JM Mitcham, C
Citation:
Je. Hupcey et al., An exploration and advancement of the concept of trust, J ADV NURS, 36(2), 2001, pp. 282-293
Toward a praxis theory of suffering
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, Toward a praxis theory of suffering, ADV NURS S, 24(1), 2001, pp. 47-59
Linking trajectories of illness and dying
Authors:
Olson, KL Morse, JM Smith, JE Mayan, MJ Hammond, D
Citation:
Kl. Olson et al., Linking trajectories of illness and dying, OMEGA-J D, 42(4), 2001, pp. 293-308
Lessons in on-line reference publishing
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, Lessons in on-line reference publishing, LIBRARY Q, 71(3), 2001, pp. 392-399
Situating grounded theory within qualitative inquiry
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, Situating grounded theory within qualitative inquiry, USING GROUNDED THEORY IN NURSING, 2001, pp. 1-15
Qualitative outcome analysis: Evaluating nursing interventions for complexclinical phenomena
Authors:
Morse, JM Penrod, J Hupcey, JE
Citation:
Jm. Morse et al., Qualitative outcome analysis: Evaluating nursing interventions for complexclinical phenomena, J NURS SCHO, 32(2), 2000, pp. 125-130
Theoretical congestion
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, Theoretical congestion, QUAL HEAL R, 10(6), 2000, pp. 715-716
Follow your nose
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, Follow your nose, QUAL HEAL R, 10(5), 2000, pp. 579-580
Making qualitative research visible
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, Making qualitative research visible, QUAL HEAL R, 10(4), 2000, pp. 437-439
Researching illness and injury: Methodological considerations
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, Researching illness and injury: Methodological considerations, QUAL HEAL R, 10(4), 2000, pp. 538-546
The downside of dissemination
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, The downside of dissemination, QUAL HEAL R, 10(3), 2000, pp. 291-292
Denial is not a qualitative concept
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, Denial is not a qualitative concept, QUAL HEAL R, 10(2), 2000, pp. 147-148
Determining sample size
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, Determining sample size, QUAL HEAL R, 10(1), 2000, pp. 3-5
On comfort and comforting
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, On comfort and comforting, AM J NURS, 100(9), 2000, pp. 34-37
Myth #93: Reliability and validity are not relevant to qualitative inquiry
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, Myth #93: Reliability and validity are not relevant to qualitative inquiry, QUAL HEAL R, 9(6), 1999, pp. 717-718
Myth 19: Qualitative inquiry is not systematic
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, Myth 19: Qualitative inquiry is not systematic, QUAL HEAL R, 9(5), 1999, pp. 573-574
The armchair walkthrough
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, The armchair walkthrough, QUAL HEAL R, 9(4), 1999, pp. 435-436
The role of data
Authors:
Morse, JM
Citation:
Jm. Morse, The role of data, QUAL HEAL R, 9(3), 1999, pp. 291-293
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