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Researchers in a number of disciplines deal with large text sets
requiring both text management and text analysis. Faced with a
large amount of textual data collected in marketing surveys,
literary investigations, historical archives and documentary data
bases, these researchers require assistance with organizing,
describing and comparing texts. Exploring Textual Data demonstrates
how exploratory multivariate statistical methods such as
correspondence analysis and cluster analysis can be used to help
investigate, assimilate and evaluate textual data. The main text
does not contain any strictly mathematical demonstrations, making
it accessible to a large audience. This book is very user-friendly
with proofs abstracted in the appendices. Full definitions of
concepts, implementations of procedures and rules for reading and
interpreting results are fully explored. A succession of examples
is intended to allow the reader to appreciate the variety of actual
and potential applications and the complementary processing
methods. A glossary of terms is provided.
*Provides an overview of statistical and analytic methodologies in
real-world evidence to generate insights on healthcare, with a
special focus on the pharmaceutical industry *Examines timely
topics of high relevance to industry such as bioethical
considerations, regulatory standards and compliance requirements
*Highlights emerging and current trends, and provides guidelines
for best practices *Illustrates methods through examples and
use-case studies to demonstrate impact *Provides guidance on
software choices and digital applications for successful analytics.
Researchers in a number of disciplines deal with large text sets
requiring both text management and text analysis. Faced with a
large amount of textual data collected in marketing surveys,
literary investigations, historical archives and documentary data
bases, these researchers require assistance with organizing,
describing and comparing texts. Exploring Textual Data demonstrates
how exploratory multivariate statistical methods such as
correspondence analysis and cluster analysis can be used to help
investigate, assimilate and evaluate textual data. The main text
does not contain any strictly mathematical demonstrations, making
it accessible to a large audience. This book is very user-friendly
with proofs abstracted in the appendices. Full definitions of
concepts, implementations of procedures and rules for reading and
interpreting results are fully explored. A succession of examples
is intended to allow the reader to appreciate the variety of actual
and potential applications and the complementary processing
methods. A glossary of terms is provided.
The untold story of Alqaeda the FBI and CIA in America, how was The
World Trade Center bombed in 1993 ? I know, because I was there
(UNDERCOVER)
A generalized reliability model was developed for use in the design
of structural components made from brittle, homogeneous anisotropic
materials such as single crystals. The model is based on the
Weibull distribution and incorporates a variable strength
distribution and any equivalent stress failure criteria. In
addition to the reliability model, an energy based failure
criterion for elastically anisotropic materials was formulated. The
model is different from typical Weibull-based models in that it
accounts for strength anisotropy arising from fracture toughness
anisotropy and thereby allows for strength and reliability
predictions of brittle, anisotropic single crystals subjected to
multiaxial stresses. The model is also applicable to elastically
isotropic materials exhibiting strength anisotropy due to an
anisotropic distribution of flaws. In order to develop and
experimentally verify the model, the uniaxial and biaxial strengths
of a single crystal nickel aluminide were measured. The uniaxial
strengths of the and crystal directions were measured in three and
four-point flexure. The biaxial strength was measured by subjecting
plates to a uniform pressure in a test apparatus that was developed
and experimentally verified. The biaxial strengths of the single
crystal plates were estimated by extending and verifying the
displacement solution for a circular, anisotropic plate to the case
of a variable radius and thickness. The best correlation between
the experimental strength data and the model predictions occurred
when an anisotropic stress analysis was combined with the normal
stress criterion and the strength parameters associated with the
crystal direction.
How far have universities in post-Communist states adopted the
practices and habits of their branded and consumer-oriented
equivalents in the English-speaking world? While not assuming that
university education in those states reflects in any mechanistic
way the regulated, business-led system long established in places
like the US, and now being dramatically realized in countries like
Britain, this edited collection identifies some marked shifts in
the direction of what might best be described as neoliberalisation,
examining its particularities in local situations where
establishment ideologies were, until the early 1990s, deeply alien
to all kinds of commercially driven entities. Many of the authors
are concerned not only with the linked issues of commercialism,
instrumentalism, bureaucracy, and managerialism, framed locally and
nationally, but also with the meaning and purpose of universities
outside or against their status as efficient gatherers of income.
The collection makes specific reference to Lithuania, Hungary,
Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Georgia, and Russia, and comprises theoretical
as well as empirical studies of diverse but connected subjects,
including the marketization of the academy, regional reactions to
globalization as expressed in the representational rhetoric of
specific curricula, the role and place of civic education,
comparisons between educational settings, pedagogies for a critical
and ethical consciousness, corporate and state demands and their
effects on academic freedom, and the positive potential of new
communication technologies. In all these cases, the system of
neoliberalism, or rather an uneven process of neoliberalisation,
forms a backdrop to the particular issues discussed.
Information literacy assessment applies to a number of contexts in
the higher education arena: institutional curricula, information
literacy programs, information literacy courses, course-integrated
information literacy instruction, and stand-alone information
literacy workshops and online tutorials. This practical guide
provides an overview of the assessment process: planning; selection
and development of tools; and analysis and reporting of data. An
assessment-decision chart helps readers match appropriate
assessment tools and strategies with learning outcomes and
instructional settings. Assessment tools, organized by type, are
accompanied by case studies. Various information literacy standards
are referenced, with emphasis given to ACRL's Information Literacy
Competency Standards for Higher Education.
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