scholarly journals Data collection and analysis techniques for evaluating the perceptual qualities of auditory stimuli

2005 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 505-516 ◽  
Author(s):  
Terri L. Bonebright ◽  
Nadine E. Miner ◽  
Timothy E. Goldsmith ◽  
Thomas P. Caudell
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ikhsanti Hannum

This paper describes enhancement in teacher performance in implementing the learning process, after academic supervision is carried out. Transformation in the form of attendance, fulfillment of work tools, time discipline, use of media, and teaching skills are indicators of this. The method used for research is qualitative with quantitative data collection and analysis techniques, and Classroom Action Research approach. The number of teachers used as a sample was 20 people, and the results obtained showed that after the research was carried out in cycle I and cycle II, a total of 85% sampled for 10 aspects of the assessment increased their performance. This data shows the achievement of the successful implementation of supervisory academic supervision of PAIBP teachers.


Author(s):  
William J. Gibbs ◽  
Joseph E. McKendrick

News providers today offer interactive sources that engage people, enable them to build community, and to participate in the news. At the same time, the digital interfaces through which people access the news are continuingly evolving, diverse, and oftentimes visually complex. How these factors shape human information seeking in news-oriented virtual communities is a relatively new area of study and therefore greater understanding of their influence on human behavior is of much practical value. In this chapter, the authors explore trends and developments in news-oriented virtual communities. They review several data collection and analysis techniques such as content analysis, usability testing and eye-tracking and propose that these techniques and associated tools can aid the study of news communities. They examine the implications these techniques have for better understanding human behavior in virtual communities as well as for improving the design of these environments.


2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anicleta Yuliastuti ◽  
Paulus Purba

The topic of this study is about Romanticism of James Horner's songs that entitled If We Hold On Together, Somewhere Out There, I Want To Spend My Lifetime Loving You. The purpose of this study is to find out how James Horner expressed romanticism in his literary works. The theories used to analyze the data are expressive theory made by M.H Abrams and poetry theory from Persy Bysshe Shelly. The research design used is quantitative research. Data collection and analysis techniques by conducting intense readings and conducting content analysis. The research findings show that the romanticism in James Horner's song utilizes parallelism, hyperbole, personification, symbol, imagery, and antitheses. The romanticism expressed by James Horner in his song entitled If We Hold On Together, Somewhere Out There and I Want To Spend My Lifetime Loving You is to tell about the beauty of nature, emotions, feelings and intuitions that are poured out of the author through a message songs lyrics inspired by stories of movie imagination.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sebastian Widmuch

National and international administrative actors interact via coordination processes that are often informal, in which they exercise power to accumulate critical resources or push their agendas. Supported by quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis techniques, this work sheds light on factors that facilitate the successful exercise of power in the energy sector. It looks not only at corporate factors, such as personnel, but also at individual characteristics, such as work experience. A central finding of the study shows that the successful exercise of power is not conditioned by individual corporate factors, but is made possible by a combination of different factors.


Author(s):  
Feni Zumara ◽  
Qusaiyen Qusaiyen ◽  
Fajriah Fajriah

This research aims to see and find out the efforts that made by the teacher of Al-Fityan School Aceh to motivate students in speaking skill. The research method used is descriptive qualitative method. The researcher used the theory of Miles and Huberman as the way of data collection and analysis techniques. There are four stages of the techniques, they are: data collection, data reduction, data presentation(data display) andconclusion drawing/verification. The results of this research is the researcher found that the teacher tried to motivate the students in several ways, including: (1) The method that used by the teacher of Al-Fityan School Aceh is a direct method (thariqah mubasyarah) where the method is using Arabic language directly in daily activity without using mother tounge. 2) The use of learning method such as mumarasah takallum al-lughah arabiyyah and expression of language habituation program. (3) The use of media such as picture (shurah), poster (lauhah), and video..


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