The tools are free to use and at $ 50 / mo, Linkdex»
link analysis features are considerably cheaper than most other tools.
Not exact matches
With Facebook (and Cambridge Analytica) and Twitter persistently
featured in the news (and current events) of late, and as we're beginning to see an uptick in scholarship seeking to exploit data from Facebook and Twitter platforms, I thought the following two Stata Blog
links might interest anyone seeking to import Facebook and Twitter data into Stata for
analysis.
We'll also provide you with some
links to other Yankee - related stories,
analysis and opinions from traditional news outlets as well as the all the chatter in the Bomber blogosphere.We're calling this
feature, «Yankees Central,» at least until we can think of something cooler.
The booklet includes location and maps, long profile rivers
features, the Bradshaw Model,
links to secondary sources, sampling types, risk assessment, primary data collection tables, blank fieldwork data collection sheets (including - width, depth, velocity, sediment shape and size wetted perimeter), data presentation pages, Spearman's Rank
Analysis, discussion about the results, conclusion and evaluation.
Students learn through a logical and step - by - step learning journey, including: - Understanding the context of the poem and the horrific events that took place in the battle; - Understanding key information about Owen Sheers» life; - Reading and interpreting the poem; - Interpreting the poem, with a particular emphasis upon the language and structural
features; - Finding and analysing the language
features used throughout the poem, and considering how these
link to the poet's message; - Writing an extended
analysis piece based upon how Sheers gets across his message about war; - Peer assessing each other's learning attempts.
Students learn through a logical and step - by - step learning journey, including: - Understanding the context of the poem and defining the key terminology «bayonet», «over the top», «trenches», and «no - man's land»; - Understanding key information about the poet Ted Hughes; - Reading and interpreting the poem; - Interpreting the poem, with a particular emphasis upon how Hughes creates visual and auditory imagery; - Finding and analysing the language
features used throughout the poem, and considering how these
link to the poet's message; - Writing an extended
analysis piece based upon how Hughes creates imagery in order to capture the soldier's horrifying final moments; - Peer assessing each other's learning attempts.
I found this kind of approach the fastest and most effective way to label language
features for AO1 and then to score really good AO3 with in depth
analysis and
links to wider ideas and meaning.
Our blog section
features rapid response fact - checks of conservative misinformation,
links to media criticism from around the web, commentary,
analysis and breaking news from Media Matters» senior fellows, investigative team, researchers and other staff.
Various technology tools that make the concept of E-Library indispensable are Easy Access to provide a campus wide access using IP Authentication, Results clustering to familiarize new users with different classes of content by providing an instant, multi faceted
analysis of distribution of hits in each result set, flexible display option with inclusion of full
featured tools that allow for printing, emailing and saving, interoperability that works with systems one use to manage electronic holdings through e-journals systems, Article
linking Federated search, Meta search & Citation export to Reference Works, smart indexing technology to help users to reach the information they need by applying controlled vocabulary terms for several different taxonomies and powerful source selection to identify sources by type, language, topic, geography and other facets.
With Facebook (and Cambridge Analytica) and Twitter persistently
featured in the news (and current events) of late, and as we're beginning to see an uptick in scholarship seeking to exploit data from Facebook and Twitter platforms, I thought the following two Stata Blog
links might interest anyone seeking to import Facebook and Twitter data into Stata for
analysis.
By clicking on the
links you can see the whole resume with detailed
analysis of the key
features.
As the categorical approach often used to describe attachment (Gloger - Tippelt et al. 2002; Moss et al. 2005) has been criticized for not allowing the study of variations among individuals within categories while
analysis of continuous subscales reflecting
features of the attachment representation may capture such variations (Stievenart et al. 2014; Cummings 2003), we also applied a continuous approach in addition to the categorical approach, exploring the
link between children's scripted secure base knowledge as measured by continuous scales in the MCAST and by the SBST.