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  1. Qualitative Methods Workbook Part One

    1. "cool" analysis, technical, like structural analysis or the repertory grid, and 2. "warm" analysis, wherein empathy is integral to the analysis, such as in phenomenology or hermeneutics. The variations will become clear as we look at them. So let's get to it!

  2. Warm Data and Cold Data

    Warm data is about uncovering what's happening in the world in all its complexity, and analyzing all the parts of a system. It's data that is hard to study, and often not done justice too. You can read more here. Of course there is other data that we must think about and conceptualize too. To some extent, there is a bias for quantified data ...

  3. Learning to Do Qualitative Data Analysis: A Starting Point

    Yonjoo Cho is an associate professor of Instructional Systems Technology focusing on human resource development (HRD) at Indiana University. Her research interests include action learning in organizations, international HRD, and women in leadership. She serves as an associate editor of Human Resource Development Review and served as a board member of the Academy of Human Resource Development ...

  4. The seven criteria of Warm Data

    It does require a good portion of humility. Aesthetic, mood, rhythm: The tone matters to any enquiry. The mood or rhythm of a context shows the limits of the relationships or of the communications. The tone in a board room is very different from the tone in a bowling club. This difference is important to recognise.

  5. Data Analysis in Research: Types & Methods

    Definition of research in data analysis: According to LeCompte and Schensul, research data analysis is a process used by researchers to reduce data to a story and interpret it to derive insights. The data analysis process helps reduce a large chunk of data into smaller fragments, which makes sense. Three essential things occur during the data ...

  6. Thematic Analysis

    Thematic Analysis - A Guide with Examples. Thematic analysis is one of the most important types of analysis used for qualitative data. When researchers have to analyse audio or video transcripts, they give preference to thematic analysis. A researcher needs to look keenly at the content to identify the context and the message conveyed by the ...

  7. Warm Data Labs

    Warm Data and Warm Data Labs have now been used for more than 7 years and have reached a wide acceptance in research and science communities, as well as across public and private sectors. The Warm Data Lab process is an exercise for use with groups, who are interested in strengthening and further practicing their collective ability to perceive ...

  8. Ronald's Tower: Qualitative Treatment

    Qualitative Treatment or analysis of qualitative data has a usual general process. I quote from UST Professor, Dr. De Guzman in the use of cool and warm analysis, which begins the process. For a reference to Dr. De Guzman here's a link.

  9. Color and psychological functioning: a review of theoretical and

    The past decade has seen enhanced interest in research in the area of color and psychological functioning. Progress has been made on both theoretical and empirical fronts, but there are also weaknesses on both of these fronts that must be attended to for this research area to continue to make progress. In the following, I briefly review both ...

  10. PDF A Hot/Cool-System Analysis of Delay of Gratification: Dynamics of Willpower

    at self-control. The balance between the hot and cool systems is determined by stress, developmental level, and the individual's self-regulatory dynamics. The interactions between these systems allow explanation of findings on willpower from 3 decades of research. The question that we address here is, if humans initially are

  11. Effects of Warming-up on Physical Performance: A Systematic ...

    Fradkin, AJ, Zazryn, TR, and Smoliga, JM. Effects of warming-up on physical performance: a systematic review with meta-analysis. J Strength Cond Res 24(1): 140-148, 2010-The value of warming-up is a worthy research problem because it is not known whether warming-up benefits, harms, or has no effect on individuals. The purpose of this study was to review the evidence relating to performance ...

  12. 'Hot', 'cold' and 'warm' information and higher education decision

    Abstract. This paper draws on the notions of 'hot' and 'cold' knowledge in analysing the responses of students to the relevance of different information and sources of such information in ...

  13. The Importance of the Central Traits Warm and Cold

    In short, the particular dimension warm versus cold makes a big difference in how we perceive people—much bigger than do other traits. As a result, the traits of warm and cold are known as central traits, which are characteristic s that have a very strong influence on our impressions of others (Asch, 1946). The powerful influence of central ...

  14. A critical review and qualitative assessment

    2. The resilient characteristics of cooling strategies are summarized by four criteria - absorptive capacity, adaptive capacity, restorative capacity and recovery speed. The definition of the criteria and a qualitative approach for evaluating the resilience characteristics are proposed in this study. 3.

  15. What is Color Theory?

    A little research goes a long way. However, if you want to follow the color wheel approach, there are three indicators of color temperature: "warm" and "cool" and "neutral": Warm colors-These are colors located on the half of the color wheel that includes yellow, orange, and red. These colors are said to reflect feelings such as ...

  16. Example of warm-cold correlation analysis, illustrating ...

    Download scientific diagram | Example of warm-cold correlation analysis, illustrating the meaning of the correlation parameters (scaling factor and offset) and correlation quality indicators. The ...

  17. (PDF) One Dance, Different Moves: A Qualitative Study on Filipino

    Cool and warm analyses were performed to examine the qualitative responses of the participants. ... All the data was analyzed by using contents analysis. Research finding has shown that two hours ...

  18. Cognitive Egocentrism Differentiates Warm and Cold People

    Abstract. Warmth-coldness is a fundamental dimension of social behavior. Cold individuals are egocentric in their social relations, whereas warm individuals are not. Previous theorizing suggests that cognitive egocentrism underlies social egocentrism. It was hypothesized that higher levels of interpersonal coldness would predict greater ...

  19. Effect of warm/cool white lights on visual perception and mood in warm

    Concerning the effect of light type on the mood and visual assessment, the results also showed that the cool white light causes to appear brighter in white color the indoor environment. On the other hand, the confusion and depression under warm light were less and more for blue color than white, respectively.

  20. Research Article Color preference cool versus warm in nursing homes

    On the other hand, the preference between warm and cool colors might be oriented by other aspects, such as the expected thermal comfort in each room, as the emotional relationships red-warm and blue-cool are quite universal (Lee et al., 2009). In future research with real environments, the temperature of a setting may be included to observe how ...

  21. Colour Analysis: how it will transform the way you shop for ever

    The aim of colour analysis is to determine factors such as the 'temperature' of your skin and the contrast of your facial features to place you on a unique colour wheel of best-suited shades ...

  22. A humpback whale in Washington state is missing its tail. One ...

    Japan asks Denmark to extradite activist Paul Watson, accused of obstructing a whaling research ship Behind the lines of red-hot wildfires, volunteers save animals with a warm heart and a cool head

  23. Exploring the effects of "medicinal and food homology" on prediabetes

    The prediabetes stage is a necessary phase for most patients to progress to type 2 diabetes and is reversible. It is considered the optimal time for diabetes prevention. Although there is a wide variety of food, they all fall within the categories of five colors, five flavors, and the ability to either warm or cool the body, just like medicines. As the birthplace of the concept of " medicinal ...