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  2. Subjective report - Wikipedia

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    Subjective reporting is the act of an individual describing their own subjective experience, following their introspection on physical or psychological effects under consideration. [1] The method of subjective report analysis also encompasses obtaining information from a subject's own recollection, such as verbal case histories, or experiences ...

  3. Diary studies - Wikipedia

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    Diary studies can also be employed together with other research techniques within a mixed method framework and is particularly useful in obtaining rich subjective data. [4] For instance, experience sampling method (ESM) combines it with questionnaires to gather data and examine people's experiences in daily life. [5]

  4. DIKW pyramid - Wikipedia

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    A standard representation of the pyramid form of DIKW models, from 2007 and earlier. [1] [2]The DIKW pyramid, also known variously as the knowledge pyramid, knowledge hierarchy, information hierarchy, [1]: 163 DIKW hierarchy, wisdom hierarchy, data pyramid, and information pyramid, [citation needed] sometimes also stylized as a chain, [3]: 15 [4] refer to models of possible structural and ...

  5. Satisfaction with Life Index - Wikipedia

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    The subjective well-being index represents the overall satisfaction level as one number. Analysed data to create the index comes from UNESCO, the CIA, the New Economics Foundation, the WHO, the Veenhoven Database, the Latinbarometer, the Afrobarometer, and the UNHDR. These sources are analysed to create a global projection of subjective well ...

  6. English Longitudinal Study of Ageing - Wikipedia

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    Both objective and subjective data are collected covering themes such as health trajectories, disability and healthy life expectancy, the determinants of economic position in older age; the links between economic position, physical health, cognition and mental health; the nature and timing of retirement and post-retirement, labour market ...

  7. User experience evaluation - Wikipedia

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    Approach: Objective or subjective; Data: Quantitative or qualitative; Granularity: Momentary, episodic, or overall UX; Setup: Lab or field; Laboratory experiments may work well for studying a specific aspect of user experience, but holistic user experience is optimally studied over a longer period of time with real users in a natural environment.

  8. Empirical research - Wikipedia

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    Accurate analysis of data using standardized statistical methods in scientific studies is critical to determining the validity of empirical research. Statistical formulas such as regression, uncertainty coefficient , t-test, chi square , and various types of ANOVA (analyses of variance) are fundamental to forming logical, valid conclusions.

  9. Legal coding - Wikipedia

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    Legal coding is the process of creating summary or keyword data from a document. It is widely used in the legal profession to create a fast-search index or database of documents for use in litigation. Objective Coding Definitions The recording of basic data such as date, author, or document type, from documents into a database.