Graphic representations or frameworks can be powerful tools to explain research processes and outcomes. David Waller explains how researchers can develop effective visual models to chart their work ...
Qualitative data captures information and concepts that cannot be easily described by numbers, to better understand a phenomenon of interest from different perspectives. This data may include people's ...
NICE public health guidance is informed by a variety of types of evidence (Lomas et al. 2005) (see section 1.5). This chapter describes some of the types of evidence reviews that the Centre for Public ...
Embedding library skills within disciplines allows teachers and students to link them to learning outcomes and research requirements. Here, a team of engagement librarians explain how to put a map in ...
Interventional trials aim to find out more about a particular intervention or treatment. A computer puts people taking part into different treatment groups. This is so that the research team can ...
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