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157107
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Content analysis has once again come to the forefront of discussions regarding methods in International Relations (IR). The first wave of content analysis in IR lasted from the 1940s to the 1960s and was marked by a commitment to quantitative and manual analyses. The second wave of content analysis appeared at the start of the third millennium and continues to pervade the discipline. As with the first wave, it proceeds in a predominantly quantitative manner but emphasizes computer-assisted analysis rather than manual analysis. Critics and advocates of the method alike have, highlighted numerous shortcomings with these approaches. In order to address these limitations, the present investigation argues for a fully integrated content analysis that has the potential to ameliorate the identified weaknesses that have hitherto plagued the method. It accomplishes this task by combining all facets of the method: quantitative, qualitative, manual, and computer-assisted content analyses within a single research project.
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ID:
167729
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The paper looks back at the current methodology for experimental checks of newly created specification projects of stowing and fastening cargo to be transported by rail. It proposes an improved methodology of experimental inspection for these projects involving a special vibration table that simulates spatial fluctuations of the freight car moving along the railroad.
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ID:
025458
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Publication |
New York, United Nations Publications, 1968.
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Description |
ix, 158p.Pbk
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
001825 | 658.46091724/UNI 001825 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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