HI, I shall reply to all of you so I don't have to keep explaining myself.
Undertaking a quantative piece is a requirement of my doctorate. My aim is
to do a 'proper' quantative piece so that I then have a strong position from
which to critique other reductionist quantatative work. I figure I need to
do this in order to move from being a student with an opinion to a
researcher who has done both qualitative and quantatative work and can
comment on both. This quantatative research often makes me wince but I feel
I need to do it well to satisfy myself and be able to criticise it well
also. regards, Sarah Supple.
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From: "David Pfeiffer" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 11:10 PM
Subject: Re: measure of level of impairment?
> I agree with Mark. There are lots of them, all contradictory of each
> other, all meaningless, all based on the values of white, Western, middle
> class men, and all dangerous because they lead to the conclusion that our
> lives are not worth living and therefore we should be euthanised for the
> good of all.....David
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> David Pfeiffer, Ph.D.
> Resident Scholar
> Center on Disability Studies
> University of Hawaii at Manoa
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> One small step for mankind and I fall flat on my face.
> D. Pfeiffer, July 4, 2003
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