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This book is a simple yet thorough introduction to O methodology, a research technique designed to capture the subjective or first-person viewpoints of its participants. Watts and Stenner outline the key theoretical concepts developed by William Stephenson, the founder of O methodology, including subjectivity, concourse theory and abduction. They then turn to the practicalities of delivering high quality Q methodological research. Using worked examples throughout, the reader is guided through. The conduct of fieldwork. All the analytic processes of Q methodology, including factor extraction, factor rotation and factor interpretation. Drawing on helpful conceptual introductions to potentially difficult statistical concepts and a step-by-step guide to running Q methodological analyses using dedicated software, this book enables interested readers to design, manage, analyse, interpret and publish their own O methodological research.
Q technique. --- Subjectivity --- Research --- Methodology. --- Q methodology --- Personality tests --- #SBIB:303H520 --- Subjectivism --- Methoden sociale wetenschappen: techniek van de analyse, algemeen --- Methods in social research (general) --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Relativity --- Q technique --- Research&delete& --- Methodology
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This text has been written to provide a simple yet thorough introduction to Q methodology; a research technique designed to capture the subjective or first-person viewpoints of its participants.
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This book presents comprehensive coverage of new research into sea clutter characterisation and modelling, radar performance prediction and maritime target detection. The book also includes a summary of sea-clutter scattering characteristics and datasets provided that can be used for modelling.
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Today, air-to-surface vessel (ASV) radars, or more generally maritime surveillance radars, are installed on maritime reconnaissance aircraft for long-range detection, tracking and classification of surface ships (ASuW--anti-surface warfare) and for hunting submarines (ASW--anti-submarine warfare). Such radars were first developed in the UK during WWII as part of the response to the threat to shipping from German U-Boats. This book describes the ASV radars developed in the UK after WWII (1946-2000) and used by the RAF for long-range maritime surveillance.
Radar --- Airplanes, Military --- Radar in aeronautics. --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Applied physics. --- SCIENCE / Applied Sciences. --- Military applications --- History --- Radar equipment. --- Radar.
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Today, air-to-surface vessel (ASV) radars, or more generally airborne maritime surveillance radars, are installed on maritime reconnaissance aircraft for long-range detection, tracking and classification of surface ships (ASuW--anti-surface warfare) and for hunting submarines (ASW--anti-submarine warfare). Such radars were first developed in the UK during WWII as part of the response to the threat to shipping from German U-boats. This book describes the ASV radars developed in the UK and used by RAF Coastal Command during WWII for long-range maritime surveillance.
Radar --- Airplanes, Military --- Radar in aeronautics. --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Applied physics. --- SCIENCE / Applied Sciences. --- Military applications --- History --- Radar equipment. --- Radar.
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