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However, it is not unusual for some qualitative researchers to draw on numbers to look at patterns in large qualitative data sets.
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In a large qualitative study of older patients' preferences for involvement in their healthcare, older patients reported desiring to be involved in their care and receive good information on their health (37).
For example, in our large qualitative study (n = 202) approximately 22% of mothers used words such as terrifying and petrifying to describe their expectations of birth [ 7, 8].
Parents may choose not to see their child after death, but one-third of parents in a large qualitative study (n = 38) expressed regret that they decided not to see their baby after a perinatal death [ 20].
There were challenges in managing a large qualitative, multi-European study and extensive data set.
The comments explaining the respondents' preferences in the PTO questions formed a large qualitative dataset in terms of number but the responses were brief.
In particular, the relatively large qualitative study by Webber et al. [ 20] supports findings from smaller previous studies, including those of poorer quality.
After in silico knockout of TKb, the residual system had large qualitative changes in system dynamics.
This is an in-depth analysis of a relatively large qualitative dataset, offering insight into our participants' experiences of medication use.
In plants, genetic variation in mitochondria is also linked with large qualitative phenotypes, such as cytoplasmic male sterility (Hanson, 1991; Schnable and Wise, 1998).
We found large qualitative differences in the GPs' views on sick-listing.
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