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Qué (quién) es qualitative change - definición

SCIENTIFIC METHOD OF OBSERVATION TO GATHER NON-NUMERICAL DATA
Qualitative method; Qualitative methods; Qualitative data analysis; Qualitative study; Outcome data; Qualitative research methods; Qualitative methodology; Qualitative interview; Qualitative survey; History of qualitative research; Qualitative studies; Qualitative Methods
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Regime change         
REPLACEMENT OF ONE POLITICAL REGIME (SYSTEM) WITH ANOTHER
Change of regime; Regime-change; Government change; Regime change war
Regime change is the forcible or coerced replacement of one government regime with another. Regime change may replace all or part of the state's most critical leadership system, administrative apparatus, or bureaucracy.
Qualitative         
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Qualitative (disambiguation)
·adj Relating to quality; having the character of quality.
qualitative         
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Qualitative (disambiguation)
Qualitative means relating to the nature or standard of something, rather than to its quantity. (FORMAL)
There are qualitative differences in the way children and adults think...
ADJ: usu ADJ n
qualitatively
The new media are unlikely to prove qualitatively different from the old...
ADV: ADV adj, ADV with v

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Qualitative research

Qualitative research is a type of research that aims to gather and analyse non-numerical (descriptive) data in order to gain an understanding of individuals' social reality, including understanding their attitudes, beliefs, and motivation. This type of research typically involves in-depth interviews, focus groups, or observations in order to collect data that is rich in detail and context. Qualitative research is often used to explore complex phenomena or to gain insight into people's experiences and perspectives on a particular topic. It is particularly useful when researchers want to understand the meaning that people attach to their experiences or when they want to uncover the underlying reasons for people's behavior. Qualitative methods include ethnography, grounded theory, discourse analysis, and interpretative phenomenological analysis. Qualitative research methods have been used in sociology, anthropology, political science, psychology, social work, folklore, educational research and software engineering research.

Ejemplos de uso de qualitative change
1. He promises that passengers will see a "qualitative change in Indian airports" from 2007 onwards.
2. The deal brings about the qualitative change in relations between India and Washington,‘‘ said Talat Masood, a Pakistani defense analyst.
3. The meeting with a family may take from three to five hours. «This is a qualitative change,» said Dr.
4. The President said we must utilize sources available to bring a qualitative change in the lives of people and ensure wider distribution of economic benefits.
5. He said under the able leadership of Pervez Musharraf, the government has brought about a qualitative change through broad–based and multi–sectoral reforms.