| NOUN | a unit of analysis | units of analysis |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Sociotechnical theory was pioneering for its shift in emphasis, a shift towards considering teams or groups as the primary unit of analysis and not the individual.
- Urban design studies thus use neighbourhood as a unit of analysis.
- The unit of observation should not be confused with the unit of analysis.
- The region as a unit of analysis became important not only in the Cold War context, but also as a result of the self-consciousness of regions themselves.
- In the 1960s and 1970s the term "radical psychology" was used by psychologists internationally to denote a branch of the field which rejected mainstream psychology's focus on the individual as the basic unit of analysis and sole source of psychopathology.
- The basic unit of analysis in this metaphor is that there are factors that are the sources of individual differences in intelligence among people.
- Bakhtin scholars Caryl Emerson and Michael Holquist state that the chronotope is "a unit of analysis for studying language according to the ratio and characteristics of the temporal and spatial categories represented in that language".
- These grammatical units could generate an infinite number of sentences, the sentence remaining the largest unit of analysis.
- Under Magdoff's direction, the "Monthly Review" increasing focused on imperialism as the key unit of analysis for global development and the forces challenging neocolonialism in the Third World.
- Moore argues that Business ecosystem is an essential unit of analysis for competition law, economics, sociology and management—a concept and unit of analysis that has been found necessary and helpful in business strategy and practice for many years.
- The use of "landscape" instead of "ecosystem" as the core unit of analysis lies at the heart of historical ecology.
- The notion of speech community is most generally used as a tool to define a unit of analysis within which to analyse language variation and change.
- There are many attempts to respond to ecosystems in an integrated way to achieve "multi-functional" landscapes, and various interest groups from agricultural researchers to conservationists are using the "ecoregion" as a unit of analysis.
- Hutchins' distributed cognition theory explains mental processes by taking as the fundamental unit of analysis "a collection of individuals and artifacts and their relations to each other in a particular work practice".
- In addition to identifying abstract relationships between social structures, Radcliffe-Brown argued for the importance of the notion of a 'total social structure', which is the sum total of social relations in a given social unit of analysis during a given period.
- The household is the basic unit of analysis in many social, microeconomic and government models, and is important to economics and inheritance.
- As with a smaller unit of analysis, this gap describes an inequality that exists, referencing a global scale.
- However, it rejects the "isolated" individuals as insufficient unit of analysis, analyzing the cultural and technical aspects of human actions.
- This work relied on the economic concept of utility as the basic unit of analysis.
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