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Conventional agriculture 1 Objective science 1 Organic agriculture 1 Peer review process 1 Philosophy Of Science 1 Scientific Paradigms 1 Scientific paradigms 1 Scientific quality 1 Societal relevance 1 Sweden 1 mixed-methodology 1 qualitative methods 1 quantitative methods 1 quantitative-qualitative debate 1 scientific paradigms 1
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Alrøe, Hugo 1 Brazil, Kevin 1 Harriss, Chris 1 Langer, Vibeke 1 Lohfeld, Lynne 1 Rasmussen, Jesper 1 Sale, Joanna 1
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Agriculture and Human Values 1 Construction Management and Economics 1 Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology 1
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Bias in Peer Review of Organic Farming Grant Applications
Rasmussen, Jesper; Langer, Vibeke; Alrøe, Hugo - In: Agriculture and Human Values 23 (2006) 2, pp. 181-188
Peer reviews of 84 organic farming grant applications from Sweden were analyzed to determine whether the reviewers’ affiliation to one of two types of agriculture (i.e., organic and conventional) influenced their reviews. Fifteen reviewers were divided into three groups: (1) scientists with...
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Revisiting the Quantitative-Qualitative Debate: Implications for Mixed-Methods Research
Sale, Joanna; Lohfeld, Lynne; Brazil, Kevin - In: Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology 36 (2002) 1, pp. 43-53
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Why research without theory is not research A reply to Seymour, Crook and Rooke
Harriss, Chris - In: Construction Management and Economics 16 (1998) 1, pp. 113-116
Construction management researchers have for too long ignored the centrality of theory to human activity. A simple analogy from everyday life, the quest for a suitable life partner, will demonstrate that all productive action depends on theory if it is to be shared and form a worthwhile addition...
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