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Competence model articles
Global issues awareness
Introduction: Being aware of what is happening all over the globe is quite hard and sometimes exhausting emotionally and mentally. However, as a trainer to integrate socio-political elements in programs, there must be a limited amount of knowledge of most socio-political events relevant to the program, learners and/or the topic. It is a hard task, but one that is essential…
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Choose and designing appropriate methods for collecting, interpreting and disseminating information
Data analysis is broad: what to use and how to use in training field
Introduction: When we take a step back and attempt to simplify data analysis, we can quickly see it boils down to two things: qualitative and quantitative data. These two types of data are quite different, yet, they make up all of the data that will ever be analyzed. Before diving into data analytics, it’s important to understand the key differences…
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Choose and designing appropriate methods for collecting, interpreting and disseminating information
Psychosocial research using quantitative and qualitative data
Introduction: We had already discussed the difference between quantitative and qualitative data collection in another article. Here we would like to have a look at the topic from the perspective of psychosocial research. Content: In psychosocial research, ‘quantitative’ research methods are appropriate when ‘factual’ data are required to answer the research question; when general or probability information is sought on…
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