qualitative findings
[kwɑːlɪˈteɪtɪv ˈfaɪndɪŋz]
nounfemininepl: qualitative findings
achados qualitativos
1. Research results based on descriptive data, themes, patterns, and interpretations rather than numerical or statistical measurements
The qualitative findings revealed that patients valued compassionate care more than advanced technology.
Os achados qualitativos revelaram que os pacientes valorizavam o cuidado compassivo mais do que a tecnologia avançada.
2. Conclusions derived from analyzing non-numerical data such as interviews, observations, or text
The study's qualitative findings highlighted several emerging themes in employee satisfaction.
Os achados qualitativos do estudo destacaram diversos temas emergentes na satisfação dos funcionários.
3. Descriptive results from research methodologies focused on understanding meaning and context
Qualitative findings from the focus groups suggested a need for policy reform.
Os achados qualitativos dos grupos focais sugeriram uma necessidade de reforma política.
This term is essential in academic, healthcare, and social science research across both Brazilian and American contexts. In Brazil, qualitative research is increasingly valued in education, psychology, and public health studies. In the USA, qualitative findings are often paired with quantitative data to provide comprehensive research conclusions. The term reflects a shift toward more interpretive, human-centered research methodologies in both cultures.
Related Idioms & Phrases
qualitative findings point to
according to the qualitative findings
the qualitative findings suggest that
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