Follow these with
qualitative elements of your work and of you as a candidate.
The ecological model makes sense only in so far as
these qualitative elements of environment are given a reality as real as the material objects around us.
Not exact matches
Nearly 80 %
of the respondents indicated they were confused about what buyer personas were, what were the differences between profiling and buyer personas, what were the essential
elements of buyer persona development, and the role
of qualitative research methods
Incorporate
qualitative buyer insight gathering as a core
element of buyer experience strategy that is repeated and refreshed often
Particular emotions, such as joy or sorrow, or particular purposes, such as appetition toward growth, decay, or fatigue, are relative to the individuality
of each unrepeatable occasion and to the specific
qualitative elements objectified in its prehended data.
The prehending subject reenacts the
qualitative element in the objective content
of its physical prehensions.
This preservation
of elements in conflict is identified by Whitehead as a primary characteristic
of beauty: «its use [is] to preserve the massive
qualitative variety
of Reality from simplification by negative prehensions» (AI 335).
It can, I think, be argued that even the understanding
of a purely formal system in mathematics or logic is a valuational activity, involving a
qualitative sense
of the significance
of the
elements of the system and their relation.6 If this is so with respect to the most abstract thought, however, is it not even more clearly the case when we consider the development, control, or understanding
of a technological device or system?
The neglected
elements I am referring to are the «
qualitative» aspects
of things, aspects which escape the net
of mechanistic and quantitative modes
of understanding.
This work, with the assistance
of soil scientists at the University
of KwaZulu - Natal, has involved a suite
of techniques, including x-ray fluorescence (to provide quantitative data on minor and trace
element composition), x-ray diffraction (to reveal crystal structure and parent rock types
of paint ingredients), and environmental scanning electron microscopy (to yield
qualitative data on
elements present).
«This means that traditional descriptions
of the electronic structure
of actinide
elements are often
of a
qualitative nature — but this is precisely the area where quantitative models are needed because our understanding
of core chemical concepts become increasingly nebulous at the foot
of the periodic table.»
Elements such as high intake
of wild plants, absence
of smoking, legume intake, conscientiousness, gratitude, tannin - rich beverages and a handful
of other
qualitative markers are associated with these zones.
Professional Development School Partnerships: An Instrument for Teacher Leadership:
Qualitative study
of professional development school partnership between a state university and a K — 5 inner - city school in the southeastern U.S., focusing on professional development opportunities, co-teaching, and collective teacher efficacy, and school culture
elements that supported teacher leadership http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ974371.pdf
Peck said it's essential to incorporate a mixture
of qualitative and quantitative
elements when assessing the programs.
This presentation explores the tripartite
elements of practical theory, reflective practice and weblogs as examined through a
qualitative research study conducted in a secondary MAT program at a large southeastern university.
While this tenet is primarily a
qualitative element, the * Buffett (Hagstrom) screen in Stock Investor Pro looks for positive operating profit over each
of the last seven years (five years in the standard version
of Stock Investor) as a basic test for consistent performance (see Figure 1).
Strong consideration
of a company's
qualitative elements, such as corporate culture, strength
of company management, and a history
of innovation.
I study their method
of valuation, the
qualitative and quantitative
elements that factored into the decision and draw knowledge from why it worked or didn't.
Such conclusions may involve significant
elements of subjective judgment and
qualitative analysis.
Associated with such narrative starting points, identifying
qualitative trends for various SSP
elements can help sketch out the major dimensions
of development pathways for a given SSP and their differences across SSPs.
However, the most important
element in this analysis is that both will do well because their
qualitative attributes will be better valued in a reformed market that better differentiates between the environmentally and operationally
qualitative aspects
of competing power sources.
As well, basic logic, the creation
of intelligible null hypotheses, the
qualitative examination
of data and many other
elements of the «science» can be handled by non-official experts.
One useful way
of classifying tipping
elements is in terms
of the time, T, over which a
qualitative change is observed: (i) rapid, abrupt, or spasmodic tipping occurs if the observation time is very small compared with TP (but T ≠ 0); (ii) gradual or episodic tipping occurs if the observation time is intermediate (e.g.,
of order TP); and (iii) slow or asymptotic tipping occurs if the observation time is very long (in particular, T → TE).
We have formulated a much broader definition
of a tipping
element, because (i) we wish to include nonclimatic variables; (ii) there may be cases where the transition is slower than the anthropogenic forcing causing it; (iii) there may be no abruptness, but a slight change in control may have a
qualitative impact in the future; and (iv) for several important phase changes, state -
of - the - art models differ as to whether the transition is reversible or irreversible (in principle).
Integration in the Directive, in his view, consisted
of territorial and temporal, but also «
qualitative»
elements: Mr I's crimes showed a «lack
of desire» to integrate, and if they had been discovered earlier, he would never have been able to complete a 10 years period
of residence (para 60).
Researchers might conduct correlational studies
of existing cases, as Long and Christenson did in their study
of readability and success on appeal241 or as Moss did in his mixed - methods study
of employment discrimination summary judgment motions.242 Or they might conduct an experiment asking participants to simulated cases, as in the proposed modification
of Chestek's study
of preferences for narrative
elements in briefs.243 Alternatively, researchers could conduct
qualitative studies
of decision - makers believe that legal writing influences their decisions.
Although the integration
of a Union citizen is, in fact, based on territorial and time factors, it is also based on
qualitative elements.
The
element of human intervention becomes truly
qualitative perspective applied to the data — not the extraction
of data itself.
Intangible
elements such as governance and family violence would be included through the use
of qualitative data.
The essential
elements of health impact assessment and healthy public policy: a
qualitative study
of practitioner perspectives
The Implementation Research Incubator discusses an innovative approach to pre-K math, in which the researchers used
qualitative methods to put the critical
elements of a program's theory
of change under a microscope.
Originality / value — The strength
of the present study lies in its rich
qualitative triangulation, as well as its focus on exploring
elements that constitute cyber-bullying from a lay perspective.
This article provides an abbreviated description
of a
qualitative study
of the Succeeding in School (SIS) program, an Internet - based intervention designed to help students reflect on key
elements of academic and career success.