scholarly journals Triads method in psychological studies of complex objects

2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 37-46
Author(s):  
N.E. Kharlamenkova ◽  
N.V. Tarabrina ◽  
D.A. Nikitina

The article deals with one of the variants of case study method – the method of triads for study of psychological consequences of the high intensity stressors influence on person. By comparing the three ca- ses – these patients with brain tumor diagnose, the specificity of the method is determined. It is shown that with method of cases comparison it is possible to distinguish the individual reactions to stress, determine the direction of the analysis of sample data, identify the trends of development of pathogenic mechanisms. Using the method of triads make it possible to identify the developmental mechanisms of such processes, with minimum loss of informative studies.

Information ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 227
Author(s):  
Iulia Diana Nagy ◽  
Dan-Cristian Dabija

The consumption of natural, green, organic products represents an increasingly important subject for contemporary society, organizations, consumers and researchers. Demographic and cultural factors, traditions and consumption habits, along with the individual desire to adopt a healthy lifestyle in accordance with principles of sustainability and environmental protection are relevant vectors in the search, choice and consumption of green products. Producers and retailers have identified the interest of modern consumers, introducing a varied range of green grocery and non-food products to match expectations and needs. Using the case study method, this paper highlights the transition of the organic market in an emerging European country: Romania. During the era of state economy, organic and natural products were interchangeable, but after liberalization of the market, the rise of the organic sector began with the establishment of inspection and certification bodies, establishment of procedures, and the appearance of specialized agricultural farms, processors and sellers. Consumers understood soon enough the advantages and benefits of organic products and a healthy lifestyle, and the market for organic products has been developing steadily. We show the current state of development and discuss its evolution, outlining the different market statistics, and making recommendations regarding future development possibilities.


SOSIETAS ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muthi Amalia ◽  
Elly Malihah

The research talks about the conflict of the land acquisition of Jatigede dam construction at Wado, Sumedang. This research has a purpose to know how the process of a land acquisition is, the causative factors of a land acquisition, the impacts of a land acquisition and the conflict resolution for the land acquisition of Jatigede dam construction in Wado. This research usedqualitative approach and case study method. The data collected with observation technique, deep interview and documentation study. The research informant consists of the land acquisition committee, the institution in Wado,the society figure and the people who got the impact. The result of this research shows that the process of a land acquisition make horizontal conflict and vertical conflict come up which caused by the individual differences and had a impact on social system and society economic. Active participation and teamwork is the most effective effort in solving the conflict of the land acquisition of Jatigede dam construction.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 207-212
Author(s):  
Harsha Senanayake ◽  
Mukul Bhatia

AbstractCivilization is not what it means and it is not eliminating brutality, and yet it would frame uncivilized elements within the civilized framework with legitimacy. However, the thrust of civilization has not been towards the elimination of such acts altogether, but towards hiding such acts out of sight, making the individual oblivious to their true nature due to a lack in ability to visualize and therefore, to fully cognize. The paper critically examines in what ways the concept of concealment and distance hijacked by modern warfare and technology to remove the sense of violence from the cognition by creating an illusionary image of civilization. The phenomenon of modern war is a similar representation of modernity’s betrayed promises. The purpose of this research paper is to employ the conceptual framework of Politics of sight offered by Pachirat in his work “Every Twelve Seconds”, to show how the war in the modern world does not disappear but is made acceptable through concealment and distancing. The case study method along with the discourse analysis has been employed to derive the politics of sights and modern warfare, and it is based on a wide range of sources, both primary and secondary. In conclusion, the paper argues that the modern battlefield differs significantly from its pre-modern counterpart, in that it is governed by many rules articulated in terms of humanitarian law and operationalised by technologies, which, to many, might serve as an apparent indicator of civility. However, a discursive reading into modern warfare, structures and apparatuses built around it, and technologies that enable it might indicate otherwise.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 47-55
Author(s):  
Mikhail S. Dikhtemirov

The author has made an attempt to determine the stimulating and restraining factors influencing both the dynamics and specifics of migration processes on the Crimean Region. The events of the Crimean spring have served as a key trigger of migration both to and from Crimea and in this sense the individual story of a migrating person allows for a deeper understanding of the reasons why people decide to leave Crimea or move to this region. This is the reason for the choice of the case-study method. The author systematizes the factors of migration. First of all, the factors of migration are divided into natural and social. All identified factors are divided into two large groups: stimulating and restraining. Among the stimulating factors natural factors prevail: climate, proximity to the sea, ecology and beautiful landscapes. It is important to note that they are joined by only one socio-cultural factor of migration: mental proximity and assessment of the prospects of the Crimean society in all its dimensions. Also all the stimulating factors are related to the current situation in Crimea. Among the restraining factors of migration the factors of social nature are predominant. They both arise in various spheres of social life and transform them. These include high prices for food, rent and purchase of real estate, services in the commercial sector, as well as sanctions and political and economic isolation. The restraining and stimulating factors of migration processes reflect both the problem areas in society and the directions of development.


Author(s):  
Łukasz Kwadrans

The text is an attempt to describe and diagnose the activities carried out by court superintendents in the area of methodology of their work on the basis of nationwide research. The team established by the Institute of Justice developed a questionnaire, conducted an empirical (file) survey on a sample of over 500 court cases, a dogmatic, statistical, comparative and comparative analysis and the results of the observation not participating in the scope specified in the report. The article is only a fragment of these studies concerning preparation for work, diagnosis, to go on to indicate the way of planning, evaluation and selection of methods of rehabilitation, educational or preventive work by family curators. The analysis shows that the individual case study method (casework) is not the dominant way of working with supervised persons, but one of the most popular methods, even if it is not directly characterized in the documentation. The basic method of influence is direct psychotechnics – most often identified with dialogue, conversation, persuasion, motivation, awarenessraising, persuasion or support, and above all, educational conversation. Control is one of the most common forms of influence. The study ends with the presentation of conclusions, recommendations, recommendations and methodological indications as well as proposals for systemic solutions concerning also the possibilities of raising professional competences.  


2005 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 331-345 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alan Robertson ◽  
Chris Venter ◽  
Karel Botha

The purpose of this study was to explore the life narratives of a group of self-identified depressed individuals. A qualitative research approach, specifically a multiple case study method was used, consisting of interviews in narrative format with people who were suffering from depression. The common themes seemed to be: the participants attached negative meanings to their life experiences; they used negative language, particularly in the form of generalisations, to articulate their stories; and they found socio-political narratives to be subjugating. The study suggested that a narrative approach to therapy could be fruitful in the treatment of depression, especially through helping people to find positive meanings for life experiences; re-authoring life narratives using fewer negative generalisations; confronting and transcending subjugating political stories; assisting the individual to discover and build upon unique outcomes; and encouraging the extemalisation of depression.


ISLAMIKA ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-177
Author(s):  
Muhammad Ichsan Fauzi ◽  
Wirani Atqia

This study aims as an effort to describe: (1) Cultivating an attitude of love towards the apostle by practicing the book of Al Barzanji in the village of Kampung Gili, Kabupaten Batang (2) The obstacle in this research is the lack of interest in the village community of Kampung Gili Kabupaten Batang. The stem of the attitude of love in the book of Al Barzanji. (3) In this research, the researcher uses the case study method. Case studies were chosen because research requires in-depth, intensive, and detailed information about certain events at the individual level, group of people, or organizations so that the resulting data are accurate data related to the research being conducted. This research was conducted at the Nurul Jannah Council, precisely in the village of Kampung Gili Kab. Batang in June 2021. The data in this study were obtained from interviews with the ustadz of the Nurul Jannah assembly and one of the students from the Nurul Jannah assembly of Kampung Gili Kabupaten Batang.The results of this study indicate that the village of Kampung Gili instills an attitude of love for the apostle by practicing the book of Al Barzanji. Berzanji is a book created by Sheikh Ja'far Al Barzanji. In this study, the reading was carried out after the maghrib prayer at the Nurul Huda assembly in Kmapung Gili village every Friday night. In the routine of reading the book of Al Barzanji at the Nurul Huda assembly, Kampung Gili Kab.Batang This stem was followed by the students of the Nurul Huda assembly under the guidance of Ustadz Nurul Huda assemblies. The media that are often used in this routine are: Kitab Al Barzanji, Sound system, and Kitab Kitab (Dampar). In this study, it produced data that the ustadz in this assembly guided the children during the routine reading of the book of Al Barzanji in the Nurul Jannah assembly in the village of Kampung Gili Kabupaten Batang.In this study, it is expected that the students of the santri really practice the attitude of morality in accordance with what is contained in the book of Al Barzanji. By practicing what is contained in the book of Al Barzanji so that the students themselves will get used to doing good things that are in accordance with the morals of the Prophet, which is contained in the book of Al Barzanji.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 463-480
Author(s):  
Milena Ratajczak-Mrozek ◽  
Marcin Wieczerzycki ◽  
Aleksandra Hauke-Lopes

The aim of this paper is to indicate how the relational and digital competencies of individuals impact value creation processes during a cooperation between companies in a digitized environment. The paper applies the case study method and analyzes a digitized small company operating in Poland and its cooperators (confectionery shops, end commercial businesses, and individual customers). The study contributes to the literature on individual and managerial competencies by addressing both the relational and digital competencies of individuals needed for value creation. It proposes a novel approach to the conceptualization of individuals’ relational and digital competencies needed for value creation in a digitized environment by companies from both digital and traditional industries. It also presents managerial implications and identifies the individual relational and digital competencies of Polish managers that are needed to create value in a dynamic, digitized environment.


1973 ◽  
Vol 38 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-24 ◽  
Author(s):  
Linda Lynch ◽  
Annette Tobin

This paper presents the procedures developed and used in the individual treatment programs for a group of preschool, postrubella, hearing-impaired children. A case study illustrates the systematic fashion in which the clinician plans programs for each child on the basis of the child’s progress at any given time during the program. The clinician’s decisions are discussed relevant to (1) the choice of a mode(s) for the child and the teacher, (2) the basis for selecting specific target behaviors, (3) the progress of each program, and (4) the implications for future programming.


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