For example, it is interesting that the «sound science» anti-climate model people are almost always willing to grant validation to the economic free - market model, which has exactly the same problems (if not more, since there we are also dealing with
qualitative changes in information and motives).
Makarevitch I, Harris C * (2010) Aneuploidy causes tissue - specific
qualitative changes in global gene expression patterns in maize.
Because < 20 % of all gastrointestinal bacteria can be cultured using conventional methodologies, we performed massively parallel pyrosequencing to further assess
the qualitative changes in the intestinal microbiome following alcohol exposure.
Those analyses have long relied on
qualitative changes in cell shape to track physiological shifts.
Rather than depicting religious change as a simple decline in the importance of religion, these theories emphasize
qualitative changes in the character of religion.
In a plot of character, this pattern undergoes
qualitative change in response to its adventures with other propositions (action) and to the emerging implications of its perspective on the past and anticipation of the future (thought).
The forms are distinguishable moments in the on - going process that constitutes reality, Creating a new style in painting, such as Picasso's innovations in cubism, is surely
a qualitative change in kind within antecedent traditions of painting.
They are clearly different from those related to Objective A, since there has been
a qualitative change in the nature of its causal connections.
That acceleration is only a quantitative shift in processing time, but in practice it creates
a qualitative change in research.
The XXI century is marking
a qualitative change in the international system and the position occupied in it by the United States.
(Or show that the is
no qualitative change in them, but instead they have merely combined together in an unusual way, one that won't be seen again for quite a while.)
The parameters controlling the system can be transparently combined into a single control, and there exists a critical value of this control from which a small perturbation leads to
a qualitative change in a crucial feature of the system, after some observation time.
«The real printing revolution was
a qualitative change in thought and argument that lagged the hardware inventions by almost two centuries.
If profiles are not equal over time,
the qualitative change in profiles should be taken into account for interpreting the transition probabilities (Collins and Lanza 2010).
Not exact matches
Companies that invest
in external
qualitative insight gathering will not only have an edge
in understanding the
changes occurring buyer behaviors but also keep an edge over completion.
Making use of both quantitative and
qualitative means, companies must put
in place practices that enable them to be vigilant
in sensing new market dynamics and
changing customer behaviors and expectations.
It is not to say that quantitative structured approaches are worse but to say that
qualitative approaches are specifically needed to understand behavioral and interaction
changes in situational settings.
The
qualitative transformation which the Marxists allow from one economic structure to another: from slave society to the feudalistic, from the feudalistic to the capitalistic, and from the capitalistic to the communistic (supposedly), is,
in terms of the evolution of reason, merely quantitative
change.
The vision of an indefinite progress and increase
in technology, rational and social organization, is like the indefinite extension of a line, hence, still a one - dimensional
change, whereas what is demanded is the
qualitative transformation of the line into a surface, so as to attain a true infinite or a new dimension.
«Emergence with structure» thus implies structural
change and
qualitative innovations which, as it were, set the one apart from the other, even as their continuity
in nature is acknowledged.
The foregoing cases
in which quantitative
change evolved toward the
qualitative are examples of evolutionary time.
According to Roger Ames (NAT 117), an «aesthetic order» is a paradigm that: (1) proposes plurality as prior to unity and disjunction to conjunction, so that all particulars possess real and unique individuality; (2) focuses on the unique perspective of concrete particulars as the source of emergent harmony and unity
in all interrelationships; (3) entails movement away from any universal characteristic to concrete particular detail; (4) apprehends movement and
change in the natural order as a processive act of «disclosure» — and hence describable
in qualitative language; (5) perceives that nothing is predetermined by preassigned principles, so that creativity is apprehended
in the natural order,
in contrast to being determined by God or chance; and (6) understands «rightness» to mean the degree to which a thing or event expresses,
in its emergence toward novelty as this exists
in tension with the unity of nature, an aesthetically pleasing order.
Change is not a shift
in qualitative determination but «the difference between actual occasions comprised
in some determinate event» (PR 114).
Teilhard's imagery here implies the well - known reality of quantitative
change, incremental
in nature, ultimately producing
qualitative changes, which seem to appear relatively instantaneously.
Recent
qualitative and quantitative studies have confirmed MomsTEAM's longstanding belief that, more than education about concussion signs and symptoms, it is
changing the negative attitude of too many coaches towards reporting and creating a safe concussion - reporting environment that may be the best ways to improve the low rates of self - reporting found
in study after study.
Darwin's theory of natural selection identifies
in a
qualitative way the cause of evolutionary
change: natural selection operating through a struggle among individual organisms for reproductive success.
«The model Talia developed gives us both
qualitative information on the mechanisms that steer storms toward the poles and quantitative means to predict how these will
change in the future,» says Kaspi.
Smollan's case study of a New Zealand healthcare authority undergoing major restructuring represents a quite unique
qualitative examination of the stresses of work life as those involved are caught up
in the tumultuous processes of organizational
change.
«The reason we have more neurons than any other animal alive is that cooking allowed this
qualitative change — this step increase
in brain size,» she says.
Although the above definitions are
qualitative in nature, Figure 9 distinguishes climate
change from climate variability.
Use of
qualitative and quantitative methods to define behavioral fat - reduction strategies and their relationship to dietary fat reduction
in the Patterns of Dietary
Change Study
In the past 30 y,
qualitative features of refined sugar consumption have
changed concurrently with the quantitative
changes.
I can learn how to produce
qualitative research that can potentially affect scholarship and / or policy, and continue to articulate how it is that education can serve as the tool for social
change and mobility
in our current society.
Through a national survey, and four waves of
in - depth
qualitative interviews with eligible young adults
in six study sites, we will explore how DACAmented individuals negotiate their immigration status during their own life course, amid local immigration contexts and
in light of
changing political climates.
Violence against women is not just what is happening to individual women, we see that the educational, economic, social and cultural aspects of the current systems, at local, national and global levels must intentionally work with a transformational agenda to be able to achieve this urgently needed
change, that not only robs women and societies of peace, but does not allow the
qualitative development for the new paradigm to become a reality
in our life time.
From analyses of quantitative and
qualitative data, findings indicated an increase
in students» science achievement and self - efficacy for learning science after their engagement
in a computer - enhanced PBL environment; however, no significant
changes were seen
in their attitude toward science.
It will allow for each to reflectively self - assess for individual level of
change as well as provide both quantitative and
qualitative change after participating
in the Powerful Learning Experience (PLE).
Students learn how to be school leaders who understand and adapt to the
changing needs of their students, schools, and communities; have a vision of effective instruction grounded
in research; and who utilize both
qualitative and quantitative data to realize that vision.
A
qualitative study found that this approach appeared to (a) promote the use of multirepresentational fluency
in problem solving approaches used among preservice teachers, (b)
change preservice teachers» perceptions of what it means for a student to understand a concept, and (c)
change the nature of evaluations that preservice teachers felt were appropriate for high school students.
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While the Teacher Disposition Survey did not provide quantitative evidence of broad
change in our
qualitative research, particularly
in teacher candidate reflections and interviews, the resources appeared to be having an impact on their orientation toward student thinking and their efforts to anticipate students» experience of the mathematics.
An understanding of the
qualitative research principles, the dynamics associated with diversity and
change and the need to study problems that are relevant
in real settings while systematically inquiring, making hypotheses and testing these hypotheses; use as a vehicle for empowering teachers and learners.
The
qualitative and quantitative data together minimize «the limitations of both approaches» (Creswell 2014, p. 218) and provides a deeper understanding of the
change in the instructional practice.
The purpose of this
qualitative study is to understand how educational scaffolding may explain
changing patterns of student success
in mathematics
in the era of developmental education (DE or remediation) reform
in Florida College System (FCS) institutions.
Another potential area of
change that librarians identified
in our
qualitative work was the need for programming that would appeal to younger adults.
Extending this framework to include stochastic volatility — such as
in the variance gamma model — is trivial given our previous work on the subject Deng et al (2013), and would not
change the
qualitative results.
The climate system appears to have had three distinct «episodes» during the 20th century (during the 1910's, 1940's, and 1970's), and all three marked shifts
in the trend of the global mean temperature, along with
changes in the
qualitative character of ENSO variability.
The model is employed for the identification of
changes in the
qualitative systems behavior
in response to
changes in boundary conditions.
You've got a
qualitative theory («
changes in the lapse rate offset warming from CO2») about what should be a quantitative problem.
These bifurcations are defined as points during the slow variation of a «control» parameter at which a
qualitative topological
change of behaviour is observed
in the multi-dimensional phase space of the system.