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Quantitative or Qualitative? Chossing the Best Fit Method for Gaining New Insight about What Matters to Residents in Nursing Homes
Although a shift in culture is occurring in many nursing homes, things that matter from residents\u27 perspectives need investigation. The purpose of this study was to describe things that matter to residents while living in nursing homes. The shift from a quantitative to qualitative method expounded on concepts of empathy, consistency, and reliability from perspectives of residents who lived in the long-term care section of nursing homes. An iterative process using conventional content analysis revealed findings of residents\u27 positive and negative experiences that provided ideas for expanding on current person-centered care strategies used in nursing homes
\u22The Wonder of Wartime Edutainment: Hollywood and the American Response to Nazi Racial Science.\u22
Adults\u27 Attachment Representations and \u27Mindrelated\u27 Descriptions of Romantic Partners
Adults\u27 attachment representations were analyzed in relation of their use of mental (compared to physical and/or behavioral) attributes to describe their (a) primary caregiver and (b) their current romantic partner. Significant associations were found between adults\u27 attachment representations and their use of mental attributes to describe their romantic partner
Impact of Soybean Aphid Feeding on a Host Defense Regulatory Gene PHYTOALEXIN DEFICIENT 4 (PAD4) and Its Splice Variants in Soybean (Glycine max)
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