NUMBERS CONCEAL THE INTRICACIES IN CATEGORISING QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN ORGANISATIONAL STUDIES: WHAT LIES BENEATH THE SURFACE?

Numbers conceal the intricacies in categorising qualitative research in organisational studies: What lies beneath the surface?

Orientation: The characterisation of research as qualitative because it does not use statistics is expedient but tends to conceal the intricacies implicit in such a categorisation.Many novice researchers believe that qualitative research is limited to non-numerical data.Research purpose: The study contributes to the ongoing methodological debates b

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Homicide and Klinefelter syndrome: a complex interaction

Introduction: Several studies have shown an association between homicide and sexual chromosomal abnormalities, but data are still lacking regarding Klinefelter syndrome.Methods: We retrospectively reviewed two cases of homicide perpetrators who were both diagnosed with Induction Range Klinefelter syndrome on the basis of a karyotype analysis.A neur

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Kinship of conditionally immortalized cells derived from fetal bone to human bone-derived mesenchymal stroma cells

Abstract The human fetal osteoblast cell line (hFOB 1.19) has been proposed as an accessible experimental model for study of osteoblast biology relating to drug development and biomaterial engineering.For their multilineage differentiation potential, hFOB has been compared to human mesenchymal progenitor cells and used to investigate bone-metabolis

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