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2023
Longitudinal field studies are in-depth studies of change processes. They are case studies studying a phenomenon over time and often involve real-time studies of organizational phenomena, with the researcher being present in the organization. Research questions often concern how organizational change emerge, develop, grow, or terminate over time ...
Åhlström, Pär, Karlsson, Christer
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Longitudinal field studies are in-depth studies of change processes. They are case studies studying a phenomenon over time and often involve real-time studies of organizational phenomena, with the researcher being present in the organization. Research questions often concern how organizational change emerge, develop, grow, or terminate over time ...
Åhlström, Pär, Karlsson, Christer
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2013
AbstractInterest in longitudinal sociolinguistic research has grown considerably over the past decade. This chapter notes that the major reason for this surge of interest is that longitudinal research has begun to answer some of the most important questions that relate language variation and language change.
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AbstractInterest in longitudinal sociolinguistic research has grown considerably over the past decade. This chapter notes that the major reason for this surge of interest is that longitudinal research has begun to answer some of the most important questions that relate language variation and language change.
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1999
Abstract In the previous chapter, we saw how to allow for heterogeneity among units, the generally observed phenomenon that responses from the same unit are usually uniformly more closely related than responses across units. Some units systematically give higher responses than others under apparently identical conditions.
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Abstract In the previous chapter, we saw how to allow for heterogeneity among units, the generally observed phenomenon that responses from the same unit are usually uniformly more closely related than responses across units. Some units systematically give higher responses than others under apparently identical conditions.
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