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What do consumers need from a narrative? How can videographers satisfy those needs? Through semi-structured interviews with 55 Eurostar passengers from 14 countries, this film documents how people define narratives, why they need them, and how they ...
Feiereisen, S. +2 more
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SANRA—a scale for the quality assessment of narrative review articles
Narrative reviews are the commonest type of articles in the medical literature. However, unlike systematic reviews and randomized controlled trials (RCT) articles, for which formal instruments exist to evaluate quality, there is currently no instrument ...
C. Baethge, S. Goldbeck-Wood, S. Mertens
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Young Children’s Ideas about Heat Transfer Phenomena
In this article, we present kindergarten children’s ideas about thermal phenomena before any educational intervention took place. In order to capture and account for the heterogeneity of the kindergarten group in this study, first teachers observed ...
Angelika Pahl +2 more
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A Comparative Study of the Necessity of Qur'anic Interpretation from Hadith and the Companion View of Qur'an and Hadith in Interpretation [PDF]
One of the most fundamental issues related to the interpretation of the Qur'an is the study of the role of traditions in the interpretation. Commentators have adopted different views on the method of interpretation of the Qur'an regarding the extent to ...
khalil arefi +2 more
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Neutrality of narrative discussion in annual reports of UK listed companies [PDF]
This paper reports the results of an investigation into the neutrality of the narrative discussion of financial performance and position, as evidenced in 179 annual reports of UK listed companies.
Accounting Standards Board +14 more
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Narrative Theory for Computational Narrative Understanding
Over the past decade, the field of natural language processing has developed a wide array of computational methods for reasoning about narrative, including summarization, commonsense inference, and event detection.
Andrew Piper, R. So, David Bamman
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Evidence Is a Verb: A Relational Approach to Knowledge and Mastery in Coaching [PDF]
This article provides a fresh look at the evidential needs in coaching by outlining important principles for the bases of evidence-based practice, the nature of evidence itself, the links between research and practice, the uses of evidence, the politics ...
David B. Drake
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Temporal fractals in movies and mind
Fractal patterns are seemingly everywhere. They can be analyzed through Fourier and power analyses, and other methods. Cutting, DeLong, and Nothelfer (2010) analyzed as time-series data the fluctuations of shot durations in 150 popular movies released ...
James E. Cutting +2 more
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‘For recuperation’: elegy, form, and the aleatory in B.S. Johnson's The Unfortunates [PDF]
B.S. Johnson's The Unfortunates (1969) is British fiction's predominant attempt to embrace aleatorism and to subvert linear causality: the chapters are unbound, and the text invites the reader to shuffle them before reading.
Jordan, J
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Transition to Virtual Reflection: Narrative Medicine during COVID-19
Narrative medicine workshops are typically conducted in person and provide medical professionals and students with reflective spaces. During the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person workshops at one university were cancelled and moved online following social ...
Yoshiko Iwai, Penelope Lusk
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