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Parametric action of homomorphic image of modular group and it's application in image encryption. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Rafiq A   +7 more
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Projective Techniques

open access: yes, 2016
This chapter discusses projective techniques, an increasingly popular formative research method in social marketing. Projective techniques involve the provision of ambiguous and indirect stimuli such as images or stories to research participants to encourage them to project their own experience onto the stimuli.
Kubacki, K, Siemieniako, D
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Projective Techniques

2018
FRANCISCO J Mesias, MIGUEL Escribano
exaly   +2 more sources

Projective and enabling techniques explored

open access: yesMarketing Intelligence and Planning, 1996
Explores the rationale for, and value of, using projective and enabling techniques in qualitative market research and in particular their application to researching “sensitive” issues.
Douglas Eadie
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PROJECTIVE TECHNIQUES

open access: yes, 1966
This report is a transcript of the didactic portion of a workshop on projective techniques held at the eighth annual conference of the Society for Descriptive Psychology in Boulder, Colorado ...
Ossorio, Peter G.
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Projective Techniques

Issues in Clinical Child Psychology, 1994
Al J. Finch, P. Michael Politano
exaly   +2 more sources

Qualitative projective techniques in political brand image research from the perspective of young adults

open access: yesQualitative Market Research, 2015
Purpose This paper aimed to focus on political marketing and utilised a number of projective techniques to explore the UK Conservative Party’s “brand image” amongst young adults aged 18-24 years.
Christopher Pich, Dianne Dean
exaly   +2 more sources

PROJECTIVE TECHNIQUE WITH NARCOSIS

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1949
1. Recent opinions as to the action of subnarcotic doses of barbiturates on the central nervous system are summarized. Reference is made to the view that electroencephalographic studies of schizophrenic patients suggest a "disorder of neural function," i. e., an organic brain dysfunction. 2.
H, DORKEN, M M, TUNIS
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Research with Projective Techniques

Journal of Projective Techniques, 1957
(1957). Research with Projective Techniques. Journal of Projective Techniques: Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 342-346.
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