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The phrase "a depth of data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the richness or extensive nature of information available on a particular subject.
Example: "The research provided a depth of data that allowed us to draw meaningful conclusions about consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a wealth of data" or "an abundance of data".
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The size and diversity of this growth, he says, is "a depth of data that an Ebay or Amazon simply doesn't have".
Thematic synthesis necessitates having a depth of data which can be brought together.
Furthermore, these nurses had the communication skills to quickly establish rapport, build trust and engage with the adolescent mothers who participated in this study; a necessary set of skills required to obtain a depth of data relevant for a qualitative study.
The time frame used for the evaluation was chosen in order to trial the model, best use funding received, collect a depth of data (ie, electronic plus chart review information for a specific time frame) and disseminate findings in a timely manner.
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We speculate that the same phenomenon exists for the Applied Biosystems sequencing platform, because its technology can generate a similar depth of data compared to Illumina's platform.
Without a sufficient depth of data in these resources, the scientific community's opportunity to develop consensus on analysis and application of these data for risk assessment or screening may be limited.
The interview format permitted the researcher to capture an enriched depth of data without asking the subject to do an improbable amount of composing on a lengthier survey instrument.
As an observational study with a wide breadth and depth of data collection from both medical records and via self-report, baseline data were not available for all patients for all variables of interest.
The data that were obtained in the observation study consist of both a generous amount and depth of data that have made the observed object more understandable.
Though questionnaires administered using ACASI seemed to allow participants to be more honest, it is not a substitute for the depth of data that can be collected through qualitative research, such as FTF interviews.
Imposing a boundary to the depth of data curation can restrict the data heterogeneity.
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