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Sbaraini, Alexandra; Carter, Stacy M.; Evans, R. Wendell – Health Education Journal, 2012
Although there is now a large evidence-based dentistry literature, previous investigators have shown that dentists often consider research evidence irrelevant to their practice. To understand why this is the case, we conducted a qualitative study. Objective: Our aim was to identify how dentists define evidence and how they adopt it in practice.…
Descriptors: Evidence, Grounded Theory, Dentistry, Qualitative Research
Jeffery, Linda; Rhodes, Gillian; McKone, Elinor; Pellicano, Elizabeth; Crookes, Kate; Taylor, Elizabeth – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2011
Children's performance on face identification tests improves dramatically between age 4 and adolescence, yet the source of this improvement is controversial. We used face identity aftereffects to examine whether changes in the organization of face-space during childhood could be a source of this improvement. Specifically we tested whether 7- to…
Descriptors: Evidence, Age, Identification, Social Cognition
Hunter, Barbara; MacLean, Sarah; Berends, Lynda – Qualitative Report, 2012
The purpose of this paper is to show how "realist synthesis" methodology (Pawson, 2002) was adapted to review a large sample of community based projects addressing alcohol and drug use problems. Our study drew on a highly varied sample of 127 projects receiving funding from a national non-government organisation in Australia between 2002…
Descriptors: Evidence, Drug Use, Program Implementation, Foreign Countries