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  2. Comparative mythology - Wikipedia

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    Comparative mythology is the comparison of myths from different cultures in an attempt to identify shared themes and characteristics. [ 1] Comparative mythology has served a variety of academic purposes. For example, scholars have used the relationships between different myths to trace the development of religions and cultures, to propose ...

  3. Comparison - Wikipedia

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    Comparison or comparing is the act of evaluating two or more things by determining the relevant, comparable characteristics of each thing, and then determining which characteristics of each are similar to the other, which are different, and to what degree. Where characteristics are different, the differences may then be evaluated to determine ...

  4. Comparative religion - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Comparative religion is the branch of the study of religions with the systematic comparison of the doctrines and practices, themes and impacts (including migration) of the world's religions. In general the comparative study of religion yields a deeper understanding of the fundamental philosophical concerns of religion such as ethics ...

  5. Teaching the Genres of Comparison and Contrast in English ...

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    through the genres of comparison and contrast, the researcher conformed to the qualitative research paradigm (Janesick, 1991; Merriam, 1998; O’reilly, 2005), selecting five “information-rich cases for study in depth (Patton, 1990, p.169)”. Each participant’s demographic information is provided in the following table. Table 1.

  6. Compare and Contrast Inductive and Deductive Research ...

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    Compare and Contrast Quantitative research often translates into the use of statistical analysis to make the connection between what is known and what can be learned through research. Collecting and analyzing data using quantitative strategies requires an understanding of the relationships among

  7. Running head: COMPARE AND CONTRAST PRINCIPLES - ed

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    COMPARE AND CONTRAST PRINCIPLES OF PRACTICE 5 The best measure for SDL readiness, especially in the educational and nursing research field, or to compare various SDL aspects with numerous characteristics (Hiemstra, 1994), is Guglielmino’s instrument, Self-directed Learning Readiness Scale (SDLRS) (Fisher et al., 2001,

  8. Contrast (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    A contrast is defined as the sum of each group mean multiplied by a coefficient for each group (i.e., a signed number, c j ). [10] In equation form, , where L is the weighted sum of group means, the c j coefficients represent the assigned weights of the means (these must sum to 0 for orthogonal contrasts), and j represents the group means. [8]

  9. Comparative research - Wikipedia

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    Comparative research, simply put, is the act of comparing two or more things with a view to discovering something about one or all of the things being compared. This technique often utilizes multiple disciplines in one study. When it comes to method, the majority agreement is that there is no methodology peculiar to comparative research. [1]