Should we believe the experts Part II
Title:
Should we believe the experts? (Part II)
Word Count:
755
Summary:
Why do we use experts?
To predict the future.
Should we believe these experts?
History tell
Keywords:
Focus Group,Inverview,Survey,Qualitative Research,Qualitative Analysis,Investment Analysis,Ope
Article Body:
Why do we use experts?
To predict the future.
Consider a patient who is asking a physician a
Should we believe the experts in business?
In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell offered his telephone patent to Western Union, the largest tele
ˆBell´s profession is that of a voice teacher
yet he claims to have discovered an instrument
What was the cause of the misguided intuition exhibited by the Western Union committee?
How is this example related to qualitative research?
Anoth
When analyzing qualitative data, analyst
ˆBill, the duck used his bill to pull a bill out of his pocket to pay the
Frequency counting will argue that BILL is the most important word in this sentence.
But whic
Unlike structured quantitative data, qualitative data always includes a unique expression, voi
Martin J.
Future Developments in Telecommunications.
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Should we believe the experts? (Part II)
Word Count:
755
Summary:
Why do we use experts?
To predict the future.
Should we believe these experts?
History tell
Keywords:
Focus Group,Inverview,Survey,Qualitative Research,Qualitative Analysis,Investment Analysis,Ope
Article Body:
Why do we use experts?
To predict the future.
Consider a patient who is asking a physician a
Should we believe the experts in business?
In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell offered his telephone patent to Western Union, the largest tele
ˆBell´s profession is that of a voice teacher
yet he claims to have discovered an instrument
What was the cause of the misguided intuition exhibited by the Western Union committee?
How is this example related to qualitative research?
Anoth
When analyzing qualitative data, analyst
ˆBill, the duck used his bill to pull a bill out of his pocket to pay the
Frequency counting will argue that BILL is the most important word in this sentence.
But whic
Unlike structured quantitative data, qualitative data always includes a unique expression, voi
Martin J.
Future Developments in Telecommunications.
This is a demo version of txt2pdf v.10.1
Developed by SANFACE Software http://www.sanface.com/
Available at http://www.sanface.com/txt2pdf.html
Englewood Cliffs, NJ, Prentice-Hall, 19