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Pro-Anorexia on Social MediaHarmon, Jennifer 07 October 2014 (has links)
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Single and Working: A Content Analysis of Workplace Romance PoliciesGrassman, Kelsey N. 03 June 2015 (has links)
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They Said What About Women!?: An Ethnographic Content Analysis of Mainstream Rap and R&B Lyrics, 2002–2005Singson, Brian A. 13 July 2007 (has links)
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A Content Analysis of On-Line Information on Body Piercing and Body ModificationLEHMAN, REBECCA L. 24 September 2008 (has links)
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CUTE OR CRAZY?: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF GENDERED STALKING PORTRAYALS IN FILMReidinger, Bobbi 29 July 2013 (has links)
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Research on School-Based Resilience Interventions: A Content AnalysisUetrecht, Kelly M. 20 June 2016 (has links)
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DANISH GREEN CARD SCHEME: An Analytic Study of the Formulation of Conditions to QualifyBarlach, Romelda January 2012 (has links)
To determine whether selective immigration policies are influenced by national experience and economic concerns, this research studies Denmark’s The Greencard scheme, and seeks to find the answer if the formulation of the conditions to be qualified will attract or repel the aspiring immigrant. Reasons such as immigration patterns, integration issues, and increasing pressure to the society contributes to the tendency and positive overall impression suggesting repulsive formulation. The content analysis of the research material amicably identified the object of signification and Western values in the definition of parameter to qualify. Although the reduced data showed the application of systematic distinctions in the process of differentiation, the subsequent analysis of the results inferred the intention of the country that is mutually beneficial. That, the basis of evaluation using a point system is designed to assess the likelihood that the immigrant will be able to find qualified work in Denmark. The result of this study revealed an interesting starting point in conducting further research. It will help the researcher to step forward in incorporating either opinion survey or interviews in order to generate an even better strength of results and a more generalized conclusion.
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PROFILES OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE MUSIC THERAPY JOURNALSGarwood, Eileen January 2013 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to present a content analysis of seven music therapy journals in the English language in order to provide an objective documentation of the longitudinal growth of the field. The current study examined seven English language music therapy journals including the Journal of Music Therapy, Music Therapy: Journal of the American Association for Music Therapy, Music Therapy Perspectives, The Australian Journal of Music Therapy, The Nordic Journal of Music Therapy, The British Journal of Music Therapy, and The New Zealand Society for Music Therapy Journal. A total of 1,922 articles were coded according to author information (name, credentials, institution, geographic location), mode of inquiry, population studied, and subsequent article citation. Results indicated a broad range of research topics with a rapid rise in music and medicine research beginning in the 1980s. Research authors in music therapy comprise a diverse group of authors both from the United States and abroad. This study highlighted transitions in institutional productivity moving from clinical settings to academic settings. Over the course of 50 years, there have been continuous changes in various aspects of the music therapy literature that document the continuing growth of the profession. / Music Therapy
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The Biharmonic EigenfaceElmahmudi, Ali A.M., Ugail, Hassan 20 March 2022 (has links)
Yes / Principal component analysis (PCA) is an elegant mechanism that reduces the dimensionality of a dataset to bring out patterns of interest in it. The preprocessing of facial images for efficient face recognition is considered to be one of the epitomes among PCA applications. In this paper, we introduce a novel modification to the method of PCA whereby we propose to utilise the inherent averaging ability of the discrete Biharmonic operator as a preprocessing step. We refer to this mechanism as the BiPCA. Interestingly, by applying the Biharmonic operator to images, we can generate new images of reduced size while keeping the inherent features in them intact. The resulting images of lower dimensionality can significantly reduce the computational complexities while preserving the features of interest. Here, we have chosen the standard face recognition as an example to demonstrate the capacity of our proposed BiPCA method. Experiments were carried out on three publicly available datasets, namely the ORL, Face95 and Face96. The results we have obtained demonstrate that the BiPCA outperforms the traditional PCA. In fact, our experiments do suggest that, when it comes to face recognition, the BiPCA method has at least 25% improvement in the average percentage error rate.
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Evaluating the audio-diary method in qualitative research.Williamson, I., Leeming, D., Lyttle, S., Johnson, Sally E. January 2015 (has links)
no / Purpose – Audio-diary methods are under-utilised in contemporary qualitative research. The purpose
of this paper is to discuss participants and researchers’ experiences of using audio-diaries alongside
semi-structured interviews to explore breastfeeding experiences in a short-term longitudinal study
with 22 first-time mothers.
Design/methodology/approach – The authors provide a qualitative content analysis of the
participants’ feedback about their experiences of the audio-diary method and supplement this with
the perspectives of the research team based on fieldwork notes, memos and team discussions. The
authors pay particular attention to the ways in which the data attained from diaries compared with
those from the interviews.
Findings – The diaries produced were highly heterogeneous in terms of data length and quality.
Participants’ experiences with the method were varied. Some found the process therapeutic and useful
for reflecting upon the development of breastfeeding skills whilst negative aspects related to lack of
mobility, self-consciousness and concerns about confidentiality. Researchers were positive about the
audio-diary method but raised certain ethical, epistemological and methodological concerns. These
include debates around the use of prompts, appropriate support for participants and the potential of
the method to influence the behaviour under scrutiny. Interview and diary accounts contrasted and
complemented in ways which typically enriched data analysis.
Practical implications – The authors conclude that audio-diaries are a flexible and useful tool for
qualitative research especially within critical realist and phenomenological paradigms.
Originality/value – This appears to be the first paper to evaluate both participants and researchers’
experiences of using audio-diaries in a detailed and systematic fashion.
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