History based on the social -
historical interpretation of data is concerned with ordinary people in their ordinary daily lives.
Not exact matches
Most
of the current hermeneutical options tend toward reduction or exclusion in the act
of interpretation, as when they utilize either structuralist or «
historical - critical» methods, focus on either sociological
data or «ideas,» and locate «meaning» in the internal «world»
of the text, or in the external reality to which it refers, or in the author's intention, or iii the reader's response (see OTIPP 1).
History based on the social - scientific
interpretation of data is based on
historical information along with comparative sociology and social psychology, cultural anthropology and any other cross-cultural methods that produce models based on inductive studies.
The Bible provides a
historical statement
of religious development, a dynamic and vital
interpretation of the search for God, and primary
data for any normative approach to Christianity.
The response, published in Antiquity and co-authored with Oxford University archaeologist Jane Kershaw, offered an «alternate
interpretation»
of the PoBI
data regarding Danish Vikings — one that integrated archaeological evidence as well as
historical and linguistic clues.
But, based on Zelinka's
interpretation of historical data, he said it «seems premature» to dismiss it as implausible.
In addition to presenting the general findings
of the investigation by the NU - ACCESS team, Katsaggelos will highlight the use
of super-resolution approaches to estimate high - resolution XRF images and how these
data are used in the art
historical interpretations of the painting.
Developed in collaboration with the Laboratory Medicine, Information Technology and Health Science Research departments
of Mayo Clinic Geneticist Assistant NGS Interpretative Workbench, is a web - based tool for the control, visualization,
interpretation and
historical knowledge base
of next generation sequencing
data targeted at specific genes for the purpose
of identifying potentially pathogenic variants associated with specific conditions such as hereditary colon cancer.