Lillian Evelyn Moller
she was born on May 24, 1878 in
Lillian Evelyn Moller
she was born on May 24, 1878 in
Problem
Method
A method basically is a procedure, technique, or way of doing a particular thing in accordance with a definite plan. It can be defined as a plan or procedure followed to accomplish a task or attain a goal. Moreover, it can be defined as Means or manner of procedure, especially a regular and systematic way of accomplishing something .Orderly arrangement of parts or steps to accomplish an end .Also, the procedures and techniques characteristic of a particular discipline or field of knowledge. Method is a technique of acting in which the actor recalls emotions and reactions from past experience and uses them in identifying with and individualizing the character being portrayed.
Methodology
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Theory
· Set of statements or principles devised to explain a group of facts or phenomena, especially one that has been repeatedly tested or is widely accepted and can be used to make predictions about natural phenomena.
· it is the branch of a science or art consisting of its explanatory statements, accepted principles, and methods of analysis, as opposed to practice
· it is a set of theorems that constitute a systematic view of a branch of mathematics.
· It is A belief or principle that guides action or assists comprehension or judgment
· It is An assumption based on limited information or knowledge.
Hypothesis
paradigm
A set or list of all the inflectional forms of a word or of one of its grammatical categories .paradigm in the general sense, a pattern or model in which some quality or relation is illustrated in its purest form; but in the terminology of structuralism, a set of linguistic or other units that can be substituted for each other in the same position within a sequence or structure. A paradigm in this sense may be constituted by all words sharing the same grammatical function, since the substitution of one for another does not disturb the syntax of a sentence. Linguists often refer to the paradigmatic dimension of language as the ‘vertical axis’ of selection, whereas the syntagmatic dimension governing the combination of linguistic units is the ‘horizontal axis’ (see syntagm). Thus any sign has two kinds of relation to other signs: a paradigmatic relation to signs of the same class (which are absent in any given utterance), and a syntagmatic relation to signs present in the same sequence.
Strategy
· Strategy is the bridge between policy or high-order goals on the one hand and tactics or concrete actions on the other. Strategy and tactics together straddle the gap between ends and means. In short, strategy is a term that refers to a complex web of thoughts, ideas, insights, experiences, goals, expertise, memories, perceptions, and expectations that provides general guidance for specific actions in pursuit of particular ends
· The concept of strategy has been borrowed from the military and adapted for use in business. A review of what noted writers about business strategy have to say suggests that adopting the concept was easy because the adaptation required has been modest. In business, as in the military, strategy bridges the gap between policy and tactics. Together, strategy and tactics bridge the gap between ends and means. This paper reviews various definitions of strategy for the purpose of clarifying the concept and placing it in context. The author's aim is to make the concepts of policy, strategy, tactics, ends, and means more useful to those who concern themselves with these matters..
Plan
Control
Model
snowball effect
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· it is a figurative term for a process that starts from an initial state of small significance and builds upon itself, becoming larger (graver, more serious), and perhaps potentially dangerous or disastrous (a vicious circle, a "spiral of decline"), though it might be beneficial instead (a virtuous circle).
Validitation or validity.
Significance
· In statistics, a description of an observed result that shows sufficient deviation from the expected or hypothesized result to be considered different from the expected result and not attributable to chance.
· mathematics) A prescribed decimal place which determines the amount of rounding off to be done; this is usually based upon the degree of accuracy in measurement. Also known as significant digit.
· Significance is a stock issue in policy debate which establishes the importance of the harms in the status quo. As a stock issue has fallen out of favor with the debate community almost all debaters and judges now believe that any plan which is preferable to the status quo is significant.
Realibility
Relevance
Event
Process
Life cycle
Iterative
Sequential
data are analyzed as they become available so that the experiment or survey can be terminated as soon as the required result is available at the desired rate of statistical significance.