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Conceptual models represent the world, but the world changes over time, and is different, to some extent, depending on who you ask. To cater for these aspe
This paradigm shift recognizes that language users draw upon a wide range of linguistic and non-linguistic resources to participate competently in social interactions (e.g. Tai 2023a). Alternatively, research on Conversation Analysis (CA) for Second Language Acquisition (SLA) has adopted the view ...
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Therefore, both the scientific classical realistic paradigm and constructivist interpretative paradigm are equally present. We used the one-question narrative interview introduced by Fritz Schütze (Hyvärinen & Löyttyniemi, 2005; Rosenthal, 2004, Rosenthal, 2003; Wengraf, 2001). Students were asked...
Hypothesis A hypothesis is a part of the scientific process. It is an explanation that is supposed to be a possible answer to a question asked in either physical science or social science. A hypothesis is a proposal or educated guess with little evidence that is meant to be the basis...
The general design paradigm is formulated to handle conflicts in both the early and detailed design stages. The methodology developed reflects the conflict nature of process design and synthesis. The method is implemented and verified through case studies of distillation system design, reactor/separator...
While research capacity strengthening might seem counterintuitive in these conflict settings, where the immediate pressures of survival and relief from conflict become the dominant paradigm, we argue that as crises are increasingly protracted, a different response paradigm is needed, that includes research...
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(2021), for instance, presented the Buddhist path as an alternative way to achieve corporate sustainability, making it a credible value of the corporation instead of having the intention to gain more profit from it, as the usual win–win paradigm of sustainability would suggest. Therefore, the ...