Exemplos de uso de Sample was intentional em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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The sample was intentional.
Data were collected using the interview technique and the sample was intentional.
The sample was intentional and not probabilistic.
Method: the study followed a descriptive model,exploratory, quantitative with the workers of the caps i from lajeado-rs and the sample was intentional.
The sample was intentional, and it comprised 41 children.
So, this sample was intentional, of convenience, according to the main target of this research.
The sample was intentional, consisting of HIV positive men and adolescents undergoing treatment.
The sample was intentional and consisted of 17 wives of sugar-cane industry workers.
The sample was intentional and the sample size determined by data saturation criterion.
The sample was intentional, and set the number of participants for the exhaustion criterion.
The sample was intentional, consisting of 62 subjects who voluntarily agreed to participate of data collection.
The sample was intentional nonprobability by judgement, consisting of nurses, professors and systems programmers.
The sample was intentional, its size being calculated based on the performance of 1,500 annual births in the UH.
The sample was intentional, by kind varieties, with fourteen newborns¿mothers that have hospitalized their babies since less than two years.
The sample was intentional, composed of 80 drivers, with ages between 24 and 60 years, with an average of 38.37 years, all male.
The sample was intentional, conducted with 30 health professionals distributed among doctors, dentists and nurses from the fhs.
The sample was intentional, not probabilistic, conformed by 75 nurse team professionals following the inclusion and exclusion criteria.
The sample was intentional since we selected all the medical records of patients present at the service in 2013 who fulfilled the inclusion criteria.
The sample was intentional, with individuals selected based on knowledge of the phenomenon under study and whether they had experienced and were able to share their understanding of the subject.
The sample was intentional, in which the researcher deliberately selects the subjects of investigation and does not extend the results to the whole population.
The sample was intentional and convenience based, selecting individuals aged over 60 years living in the city of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, who participated in selected social groups.
The sample was intentional, consisting of 90 active workers of micro and small companies from the Free Markets- FMs, Permanent Sheds- PSs and administration sector at the Campinas Supply Center.
The study sample was intentional and formed by 221 children between six months and six years of age, enrolled in three public kindergartens in the municipality of guararapes(sp), located in the northwestern region of são paulo.
The sample was intentional, consisting of two groups: one group of five students and another of seven, respectively. These students were attending the last subjects in of the first semester of the Nursing course and were part of two focus groups.
Non-probabilistic sample was intentional and by convenience, and data were processed and analyzed by the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences SPSS version 16 SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, United States of America, Release 16.0.2, 2008.
The sample was intentional of 16 morbidly obese patients who would be undergoing bariatric surgery with mixed surgical technique, which allows more restrictive component, comprising the various forms of gastric bypass with Roux-en-Y restoration of intestinal transit.
The sample was intentional, non-probabilistic, and considered the following inclusion criteria: to be a nurse, nursing technician, auxiliary nurse or physician, to have been working in the NICU for over two months, and to return the completed data collection instrument.
The sample was intentional and consecutive in 115 bulletin board services, classified by type of trauma traumatic brain injury, extremity trauma, major trauma and abdominal and thoracic trauma in the period from June 10, 2013 to July 11, 2014, registered in the Manchester Triage System protocol.
The sample was intentional made by the professionals of the family health strategy that were classified in the evaluation of the national program for improving access and quality of primary care(pmaq) 2nd cycle, as their quality level in"very above average" and the representatives of the municipal intersectoral working group(iwg-m), totaling 12 participants.
The sample was intentional and non-probabilistic, made up of 37 thirty seven evaluators, of whom eight 8 were specialists in information technology, eight 8 were nurse lecturers, thirteen 13 were staff nurses from the general medicine and surgical clinics with experience in the use of the PROCEnf-USPsystem and eight 8 were staff nurses from other units of the HU-USP and from other health institutions without experience in the use of the above-mentioned system.