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Andrews, Rick L., and Steven E. Finkel. "Casual Analysis with Panel Data." Journal of Marketing Research 33, no. 3 (August 1996): 376. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3152136.

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Wright, Paul J. "A Longitudinal Analysis of US Adults’ Pornography Exposure." Journal of Media Psychology 24, no. 2 (January 2012): 67–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1864-1105/a000063.

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Several studies have explored whether pornography exposure is associated with a casual approach to sex. Much of this research, however, has been cross-sectional, has assessed only straightforward exposure–casual sex associations, and has employed convenience samples of adolescents. This study employed nationally representative longitudinal data from the General Social Survey to explore whether casual sex behavior predicted over time change in US adults’ pornography exposure and whether pornography exposure predicted over time change in US adults’ casual sex behavior. Casual sex behavior did not predict over time change in pornography exposure, but pornography exposure did predict over time change in casual sex behavior. To test the prediction of Wright’s acquisition, activation, application model of sexual socialization (3AM) that negative affective states make the application of risky sexual scripts provided by sexual media more likely ( Wright, 2011a ) the moderating role of unhappiness was explored. In support of the model, pornography exposure was associated with nearly a sevenfold over time increase in the odds of having engaged in casual sex for unhappy individuals, but was unrelated to the casual sex behavior of very happy individuals.
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Mangan, John, and Christine Williams. "Casual Employment in Australia: A Further Analysis." Australian Economic Papers 38, no. 1 (March 1999): 40–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8454.00040.

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Yates, Donald L. "Attitudes toward community policing: A casual analysis." Social Science Journal 33, no. 2 (June 1, 1996): 193–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0362-3319(96)90036-1.

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Szydełko, Alfred. "CASUAL ANALYSIS OF COST DEVIATIONS IN MICRO ENTERPRISES." Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu, no. 506 (2018): 134–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.15611/pn.2018.506.13.

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Leibhardt, B. "Interpretation and Casual Analysis: Theories in Environmental History." Environmental History Review 12, no. 1 (March 1, 1988): 23–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3984375.

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Apriyani, Indah, and Suwarsih Asmawati. "USING LANGUAGE CASUAL STYLE IN TEENAGERS 17 YEARSOLD ON INSTAGRAM COMMENT." PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education) 2, no. 6 (October 6, 2019): 856. http://dx.doi.org/10.22460/project.v2i6.p856-860.

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This research paper aims to find out of casual style used by teenagers of social media instagram. Instagram comment is always used by teenagers to interact with their friends using casual style. This research used qualitative descriptive method. The object of this research is the casual style used on instagram comment by teenagers. The data are casual style words on instagram comment by teenagers used when interact with their friends. The data source is the post on their account on instagram and the researchers taken 9 post from 3 accounts that used on instagram comment and containing casual style that they were used. In analyzing the data, the researchers classifies the data into types of casual styles based on eggins theory.Based on analysis the researchers found that from 3 account and 9 post from their post the researchers conclude that there are 51 casual style that used on instagram comment by teenagers and there are 32 declarative types of casual style , there are 3 exclamative types of casual style, there is 7 introgative types of casual style and the last there are 11 harsh words type of casual style. The total of casual style that used on instagram comment by teenagers are 51 and there are 4 types of casual styles in that instagram comment. This means that the more appear of casual style are in declaratives.Keywords : Casual style, teenagers, instagram commen
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Jaye, Cleo. "‘Why should they get to do that and we can’t?’; Gay Women’s Experiences of Casual Sex." Psychology of Sexualities Review 12, no. 2 (2021): 2–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.53841/bpssex.2021.12.2.2.

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Research on the sexual behaviour of gay women is sparse. Gay women are said to emphasise continuity and stability, rather than sex, so much so, that the term ‘lesbian bed death’ was coined to describe the lack of sexual activity. Subsequently, only three studies have explored gay women’s interest in casual sex. I interviewed twelve gay women about their experiences with casual sex. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the data found a variety of casual sex behaviour. Gay women both desire, and have experience with casual sex, and have casual sex encounters with both male and female partners. Constructions of gay women as emotional rather than sexual, were identified as a barrier in the pursuit of casual sex.
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Dixon, Deirdre P., Jill A. Miscuraca, and Dean A. Koutroumanis. "Looking Strategically to the Future of Restaurants: Casual Dining or Fast Casual?" Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy 1, no. 1 (January 2018): 102–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2515127417737288.

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The partners of Clean Eating stood outside of their newly launched restaurant, gazing upon the long line of guests waiting to enter the newest fast casual restaurant concept to open for business in Jacksonville, FL. The concept had generated a great deal of media “buzz” due to its core competency of sourcing and serving all natural and fresh ingredients. The partners’ first concept, Fresh Mexican, a casual dining restaurant, had been a successful venture for 20 plus years. Fresh Mexican had sustained year to year growth and had been consistently profitable. The focus of the case centered on the owners’ strategic and financial analysis as well as leadership process in determining the future direction of their company. Should the partners expand their successful full service restaurant concept or continue the development and growth of their new fast casual restaurant concept? Students will explore the robust entrepreneurial, strategic, and financial constructs typically faced by growing enterprises. The case is appropriate for both undergraduate and graduate level courses in entrepreneurship and strategy. The situations described in the case were based on actual events. The names of the restaurants, parties involved, and location have been altered to preserve anonymity.
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Vakhovskyi, Leonid, Tetiana Ivchenko, and Svitlana Sechka. "A Casual Analysis in Research on History of Education." Journal of Education Culture and Society 13, no. 2 (September 27, 2022): 253–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.15503/jecs2022.2.253.262.

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Aim. The purpose of the study is to reveal the cognitive potential and limitations of causal analysis in historical and pedagogical research and to consider alternative methods of explaining historical and pedagogical facts. Methods. Methodological significance for the study were the principles of historicism, objectivity, historiographical tradition, taking into account the totality of facts. To implement the goal a set of theoretical methods was used: analysis, synthesis, comparison, generalisation, and systematisation of scientific positions, historical-genetic, historical-comparative, historical actualisation of the problem. Results. The essence of causality as one of the most important forms of interconnection and interdependence of phenomena and processes of being, expressing a special genetic relationship between them, reveals the specificity of functional and stochastic (random) causality. Historical forms of determinism were characterised: classical (linear), non-classical (non-linear) and neoclassical (fractal). Conclusion. The search for monocausal determination in the study of historical and pedagogical processes seems unproductive. To get a more complete and reliable picture of the cause-effect relations the causal analysis should be complemented by teleological analysis, which will make it possible to find out not only why, but also for what purpose certain actions were carried out. Only in this case is it possible to provide scientific and objective historical explanations and interpretations, the adequacy of understanding of historical and pedagogical facts, to find ideas and meanings in the past experience, which will help to solve contemporary educational problems, to predict the development of education in the future.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Casual analysis"

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Kitamura, Noriko. "Politeness Phenomena and Mild Conflict in Japanese Casual Conversation." University of Sydney. European Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Studies, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/844.

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Kawai, Junji. "Phonological analysis of casual Japanese speech in optimality theory." Thesis, University of Canterbury. Linguistics, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/4632.

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The study of casual speech, along with that of children's language acquisition, dialects and aphasia, can provide data of great significance in identifying marked segments and structures of languages. Yet few attempts have been made to model formally variation between formal and casual speech. Japanese, for instance, displays a variety of contraction processes in casual speech but, as far as I am aware, no one has ever formalised the grammar underlying casual speech in this language. This thesis is an attempt to shed light on this underdeveloped area of study. By closely examining a wide range of phonological processes observed in casual Japanese speech, I aim to formalise its grammar within the framework of Optimality Theory (McCarthy & Prince 1993a, Prince & Smolensky 1993), with particular focus on one of its branches, Correspondence Theory (McCarthy & Prince 1995). In this thesis, the grammar of casual speech is formalised by means of constraint reranking. To this end, the hierarchy of constraints for formal Japanese speech is first established through the analysis of consonant alternations and the formation of the te-form of verbs, which more or less corresponds to the English present participle. On close examination of casual speech processes, it is found that the shift from formal speech to casual speech merely involves the demotion of two constraints, namely, MAX-V-IO and MAX-C-IO, and that casual speech contraction can mostly be ascribed to the interaction of ONSET, *LAB and *r. The latter two are, therefore, considered to be marked in Japanese. Also found is that only closed-class items are targeted by most of the processes. This clearly indicates that the distinction between open class and closed class is a cornerstone of the formal-casual contrast in Japanese phonology.
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Winn, Justin Ray. "An analysis of casual carpool passenger behavior in Houston, Texas." Texas A&M University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/2319.

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In the last thirty years, determined travelers have developed a new method of travel that allows them to receive the benefits of traveling on the HOV lane without forming traditional carpools. This new mode is known as casual carpooling (also known as ??slugging??). Casual carpools are impromptu carpools formed among strangers in order to meet the occupancy requirements of HOV lanes. In this research, survey respondent data from Houston, Texas were used to evaluate the behavior of casual carpool passengers. At the time of this research, there were approximately 500 casual carpool passengers in Houston each day during the morning peak period. These passengers gained time savings of up to 13 minutes over the alternative of driving alone on the main lanes. Statistical models were used to evaluate the factors that influence travelers to choose casual carpooling. The results of the analyses indicated that travelers on commute trips were more likely to casual carpool. The results also indicated that casual carpoolers in Houston made more trips per week, were between the ages of 25 and 34, and hadoccupations that were either professional/managerial or administrative/clerical. Additionally, Houston travelers that had incomes between $25,000 and $35,000 and were between the ages of 55 and 64 were significantly less likely to casual carpool. The research results provided insight into some of the factors that influenced the decision to casual carpool. It is important to understand the types of travelers that casual carpooled, and the information learned in these analyses can be used to better evaluate HOV and HOT lane use and performance. Casual carpool passengers can comprise a significant portion of HOV/HOT lane person movement and should be considered when considering HOV or HOT lane implementation. However, further research in this area is necessary to better understand these travelers.
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Martin, Kristin Burke. "Strategies for Sustainability of Nonfranchise Casual Dining Restaurants." ScholarWorks, 2018. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/5899.

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In the United States, over 50% of restaurants fail within the first 5 years of operations resulting in approximately $2.1 billion annually in lost national sales revenue. The purpose of this multiple case study was to explore the strategies used by owners of nonfranchise, casual dining restaurants to ensure sustainability longer than 5 years. The study was grounded in Porter's 5 forces framework as a lens for identifying effective strategies that promote restaurant sustainability. The data collection process comprised gathering data and information via semistructured interviews with 3 owners of nonfranchise, casual dining restaurants in the mid-Atlantic region who sustained their restaurants for longer than 5 years. Also, a review of archival records, including restaurant websites, newspaper advertisements, social media, and promotional documentation ensued. Member checking ensured the accuracy of participant responses in the data analysis process, and methodological triangulation was used to increase understanding and validity of data. Three themes emerged from data analysis: offering quality food and exceptional service, respecting and encouraging employees, and participating in day-to-day operations. The findings of this study promote positive social change by supporting local farmers, providing nutritious food to consumers, developing positive community relationships, and providing a safe place to socialize and meet friends.
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McAndrew, Paula. "Investigating casual conversation: a systemic functional linguistic and social network model of analysing social reality." Australia : Macquarie University, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/44619.

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Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Linguistics and Psychology, Dept. of Linguistics, 2002.
Bibliography: p. 285-291.
Introduction -- Language from a systemic functional perspective -- Social networks: a review of literature relevant to the Scotland Island study -- Methodology -- Analysing relational ties: a social network perspective -- A systemic functional approach to analysing social reality -- Discussion and conclusion.
This research is concerned with the study of language and the social order. Working within the systemic functional theory of language, and utilising the concept of a social network to model the social order, the primary aim is to put on display the relationship between the linguistic system and social order, between language and culture. Systemic functional grammar (Halliday, 1995; Halliday and Hasasn, 1985/9; Halliday and Matthiesen, 1997; Eggins and Slade 1997), with its emphasis on language as a social semiotic, is used to analyse the language used by a group of four women engaged in casual conversation in a small Australian island community. Here the analysis reveals how the women negotiate their social reality when speaking to each other. It shows how their social relations are shaped within a text (Hasan, 1996), and explores the notion that, despite the seemingly trivial, unconscious nature of casual interactions, power and solidarity are continually being negotiated by the participants (Halliday, 1994; Eggins and Slade, 1997). More specifically, this research examines the notion that through lexico-grammatical and semantic selections participants are able to negotiate dominant positions in interaction. Social Network analysis has been used to examine the relationship between the individual and the group. It offers a quantifiable analytical tool for describing the character of an individual's everyday social relationships (Milroy, 1987). A social network analysis is used in the present study to map the social relationships in the tight-knit network, or speech fellowship, of these women (creating a map of the context of situation in SFL terminology). Change in the social relationships and language choices is modeled by revisiting the participants 15 months later in a contextually similar environment and re-analysing the network and linguistic options. Systemic functional linguistics is then used to highlight the interdependency of language and social order. Through systematic accounts of language and the context in which it is embedded this reciprocal nature is displayed and language and social order can be seen, not as two distinct entities, but rather as one phenomena seen from two different perspectives (Halliday, 1978; Mathiessen, 1993).
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Hyland, Peter. "Supporting the retrieval and analysis of external statistical data by casual and novice users." Access E-Book, 2001. http://www.library.uow.edu.au/adt-NWU/public/adt-NWU20011220.095735/index.html.

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Bieda, Kathryn. "Self-Esteem in Relation to Casual Sex Behavior, Attitudes, and Affect." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2008. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/1949.

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Casual sex is common on college campuses and is potentially relevant to a person's self-esteem. Unfortunately, data are mixed regarding how self-esteem is influenced by casual sex. This thesis is an attempt to understand how casual sex influences women's self-esteem through a series of questionnaires. Three hypotheses were of interest. The first predicted that sociosexuality and desire would explain casual sex engagement. Second, that casual sex behaviors and attitudes would predict self-esteem. Third, looking only at those who engaged in casual sex; casual sex attitudes and affect would predict self-esteem. Using hierarchical regression, results indicated that there was a curvilinear effect for sociosexuality on number of casual sex partners. Results for the second hypothesis showed an interaction between behavior and attitudes to predict selfesteem. Finally, for hypothesis three, results showed a moderation effect for attitudes on negative affect regarding overall casual sex experience and self-esteem.
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Thompson, Kelly R. "The millennial generation and wine purchasing beliefs in casual dining restaurants." Diss., Kansas State University, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/4636.

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Department of Hospitality Management and Dietetics
Elizabeth B. Barrett
The primary purposes of this research were to 1) use the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB)to assess Millennial generation wine consumers attitudes, perceived behavioral controls, and subjective norms related to purchasing wine in casual dining restaurants (CDR), and 2) use Conjoint Analysis (CA) to analyze Millennials’ preferences for wine information on the restaurant menu. An instrument was designed based on the TPB and CA and was sent online to 216 consumers using the database of a market research firm (e-rewards). Independent variables (attitude, perceived behavioral control, and subjective norms) were analyzed to predict behavioral intentions to purchase wine. Principal component analysis was combined with multiple linear regression to assess intention. Results identified attitudes and subjective norms as being significant in predicting behavioral intention, perceived behavioral controls was partially significant. Millennial’s believe ordering wine with their friends and family in casual dining restaurants will make them feel smart and sophisticated and will increase the enjoyment of food. However, they do not believe wine consumption is appropriate in CDR’s; they had strong perceptions that wine is purchased for special occasions and consumed in fine dining restaurants. Part II of the study employed conjoint analysis to determine Millennials preferences for wine information on the menu. Results indicated that Millennials prefer menus that provide wine/food pairing information, wine flavor descriptors located near food listings and quality wines at an affordable price. Millennials attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral controls support previous research that this generation is interested in wine and wine is a social experience that increases their enjoyment of food and time spent with their friends and family. Through the use of CA, the present study suggests wine information on the menu is important to this segment of consumers. Additional research should be conducted to understand the stereotypes this generation has about wine consumption in casual dining restaurants. These operators and owners should consider focusing their marketing efforts showing Millennials enjoying wine while celebrating special occasions with their friends and family. In addition, redeveloping menus in their operations to add wine information may increase interest in wine and generate profit.
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Pal, Sarmistha. "Choice of casual and regular labour contracts in Indian agriculture : a theoretical and empirical analysis." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 1994. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/1347/.

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The dissertation examines the choice between casual and regular labour contracts in Indian agriculture. In particular, it deals with two relevant decision problems: (i) how an employer chooses between casual and regular contracts and (ii) how a labourer chooses between casual and regular contracts. Several models of contractual choice are developed. In the implicit contract model, regular labour contracts are a means through which risk-neutral employers offer some insurance against the wage and employment fluctuations to labourers, in return for lower wages. In the shirking model, regular contracts are used to perform non-monitorable tasks for which casual contracts are not incentive compatible: regular contracts with wages above the reservation wage act as a device to induce the workers not to shirk in non-monitorable tasks. In the collateral model, regular contracts with advance wage payments provide labourers with a means of using their labour services as a collateral substitute. The time constraint model shows that landless labourers have a comparative advantage in regular labour contracts, because the opportunity cost of precommitting labour time tends to be lower for them. In each of these models, it is shown that casual and regular contracts may coexist in equilibrium. Empirical evidence bearing on these different theories is examined using data from three South Indian villages. The evidence is consistent with the implicit contract model, the collateral model and the time constraint model. However, we find no support for the shirking model. Other relevant aspects of labour contracts are also investigated, including labour force participation decisions, unemployment rates, the relative levels of casual-labour and regular-labour wages, the links between labour and credit contracts, and the determinants of labour demand. The thesis concludes with a discussion of recent trends in the incidence of casual and regular contracts in rural India. The incidence of regular contracts has steadily declined in recent years. We argue that this decline primarily reflects a decline in supply (due, inter alia, to an improvement of credit facilities and an expansion of alternative employment opportunities) rather than a decline of demand.
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Wickey, Jessica. "Guest Satisfaction Analysis of a Casual Dining Restaurant: A comparison of tourist VS non-tourist satisfaction scores." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2013. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/6035.

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Purpose - The purpose of this study is to analyze guest/customer satisfaction surveys of a casual dining restaurant in the Orlando, Florida area; specifically, to analyze if there is a difference between satisfaction levels of tourist and non-tourist guests. The guest satisfaction surveys were analyzed on eight dimensions of satisfaction; Pace of Service, Service Overall, Server Communication & Accuracy, Food (Taste & Quality), Food Preparation, Bar (Beer, Wine, & Cocktail), Gratefulness, and Atmosphere in whole (including atmosphere and cleanliness).The eight dimensions were evaluated in the GPS (guest pulse survey) based on a Net Promoter Score, or NPS&"174; system, and were compared by guest type: tourist versus non-tourist. Multiple linear regression analyses results concluded that the dimensions of Pace, Service Overall, Food, Food Preparation, and Atmosphere were predicators of Overall Satisfaction for tourist respondents. Service Overall, Server Communication, and Gratefulness were predictors of Overall Satisfaction for non-tourist respondents.
M.S.
Masters
Hospitality Services
Hospitality Management
Hospitality and Tourism Management
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Books on the topic "Casual analysis"

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Diana, Slade, ed. Analysing casual conversation. London: Cassell, 1997.

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Hellevik, Ottar. Introduction to casual analysis exploring survey data by crosstabulation. 2nd ed. Oslo: Norwegian University Press, 1988.

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Datta, Madhusudan. Service boom in the Indian economy: An analysis of casual influences. Ahmedabad: Sardar Patel Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2010.

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Southgate, Douglas D. Natural resource degradation in developing countries: A casual analysis of agricultural colonisation. London: University College, 1987.

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Klein, Cris H. de. A gender analysis of casual hired labor in irrigated agriculture in the Pakistan Punjab: Contribution to the study on collective action for water management below the outlet. Lahore: Pakistan National Program, International Irrigation Management Institute, 1998.

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Bönig, Winfried. Die Kantaten von Johann Caspar Simon: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der evangelischen Kirchenmusik um 1740. Augsburg: Wissner, 1993.

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Manfredi, Claudia, ed. Models and analysis of vocal emissions for biomedical applications: 5th International Workshop: December 13-15, 2007, Firenze, Italy. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-027-6.

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The MAVEBA Workshop proceedings, held on a biannual basis, collect the scientific papers presented both as oral and poster contributions, during the conference. The main subjects are: development of theoretical and mechanical models as an aid to the study of main phonatory dysfunctions, as well as the biomedical engineering methods for the analysis of voice signals and images, as a support to clinical diagnosis and classification of vocal pathologies. The Workshop has the sponsorship of: Ente Cassa Risparmio di Firenze, COST Action 2103, Biomedical Signal Processing and Control Journal (Elsevier Eds.), IEEE Biomedical Engineering Soc. Special Issues of International Journals have been, and will be, published, collecting selected papers from the conference.
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Crime in early Bourbon Madrid (1700-1808): An analysis of the royal court's judicial casebook. Lewiston, N.Y: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2008.

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Kortazar, Jon. De la periferia al centro: nuevas escritoras vascas. Venice: Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-594-0.

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Between late 2018 and early 2020, in a short period of time, two events converged in the Basque literary system, that brought women writers from the periphery to the centre. Firstly, the Euskadi Award of Literature, the most renowned award of the Basque literary system, drew attention to the work of women writers. In 2018, Eider Rodríguez (1977) won the award with her book of short stories Bihotz handiegia. In 2019, Irati Elorrieta (1979) was the winner with her novel Neguko argiak / Luces de invierno. Moreover, the 2020 Award went for Karmele Jaio (1970) and her novel Aitaren etxea. At the same time the aforementioned process was happening, a phenomenon of globalisation and translation of those works, and other works by women writers, was taking place. The translation into Spanish of those works was well received by readers and the book reviewers in magazines and newspapers. Katixa Agirre (1981) published in Spanish her work Las madres in 2019, and has been very well received, with the publication of five editions. In the same year Un corazón demasiado grande by Eider Rodriguez was published, which included a perspective on her work, and in 2020 La casa del padre by Karmele Jaio was brought to light. In addition, children’s poetry by Leire Bilbao won the Award of the Booksellers Association. This volume, conceived and written in 2020, analyses the narrative and sociological keys of the works of the four aforementioned writers. We have added an investigation on the work of Maixa Zugasti L. A. A., because of the treatment of gender violence, and two interviews with Eider Rodriguez and Karmele Jaio that give an inside view into their work.
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Analysing Casual Conversation. Continuum International Publishing Group, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Casual analysis"

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Nayebi, Hooshang. "Path Analysis." In Advanced Statistics for Testing Assumed Casual Relationships, 47–78. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54754-7_2.

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Nayebi, Hooshang. "Multiple Regression Analysis." In Advanced Statistics for Testing Assumed Casual Relationships, 1–46. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54754-7_1.

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Nayebi, Hooshang. "Logistic Regression Analysis." In Advanced Statistics for Testing Assumed Casual Relationships, 79–109. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54754-7_3.

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Vahlo, Jukka, and Veli-Matti Karhulahti. "Two Overwatch Player Profiles." In Modes of Esports Engagement in Overwatch, 11–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82767-0_2.

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AbstractWe pursue Overwatch player profiles via a statistical cluster analysis of survey data from the UK (N = 1089) and the USA (N = 417). The profiles are based on the players’ activity, challenge, and experiential preferences as well as motivations. Our analytical process produces six esports player clusters, two of which with Overwatch. The first (OW1) plays mainly Overwatch and Fortnite on a console, and they enjoy diverse types of non-competitive play elements more than other esports players. The second cluster (OW2) plays mainly Overwatch and League of Legends on a PC, and despite appearing more “competitive”, they did not report more competitive preferences. We suggest that the alleged “casual” and “competitive” types might not be the best way to identify esports and Overwatch players.
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Sumimoto, T., K. Kuramoto, S. Okada, H. Miyauchi, and M. Imade. "Development of image processing technique for detection of the rescue target in the marine casualty." In Image Analysis and Processing, 524–31. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-63508-4_164.

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García Garralón, Marta. "The Nautical Republic of the Carrera de Indias: Commerce, Navigation, Casos Fortuitos and Avería Gruesa in the Sixteenth Century." In General Average and Risk Management in Medieval and Early Modern Maritime Business, 215–56. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04118-1_9.

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AbstractThis essay analyzes some aspects of the relationships between merchants and seamen as they emerge from the handling of General Averages—averías gruesas—in the Carrera de Indias. The practice of General Average was underpinned by the concept that mutual aid and assistance were needed in shipping, even when travelling in convoys as was the case in the Carrera. The analysis of GA litigation in the Spanish Atlantic is a privileged window into the conflicts between two categories—merchants and seamen—and those institutions, such as the Casa de Contratación and those Crown officers who regulated Atlantic trade and navigation.
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Gaivoronski, Alexei A., Kjetil Høyland, and Petter E. de Lange. "Statutory Regulation of Casualty Insurance Companies: An Example from Norway with Stochastic Programming Analysis." In Applied Optimization, 55–85. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6594-6_3.

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Krause, Ariane. "Valuing Waste – A Multi-method Analysis of the Use of Household Refuse from Cooking and Sanitation for Soil Fertility Management in Tanzanian Smallholdings." In Organic Waste Composting through Nexus Thinking, 91–122. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36283-6_5.

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AbstractThe starting point of this work is the intention of two farmers’ initiatives to disseminate locally developed and adapted cooking and sanitation technologies to smallholder households in Karagwe District, in northwest Tanzania. These technologies include improved cooking stoves (ICSs), such as microgasifiers, and a system combining biogas digesters and burners for cooking, as well as urine-diverting dry toilets, and thermal sterilisation/pasteurisation for ecological sanitation (EcoSan). Switching to the new alternatives could lead to a higher availability of domestic residues for soil fertility management. These residues include biogas slurry from anaerobic digestion, powdery biochar from microgasifiers and sanitised human excreta from EcoSan facilities. Such recycling-driven approaches address an existing problem for many smallholders in sub-Saharan Africa, namely, the lack of soil amenders to sufficiently replenish soil nutrients and soil organic matter (SOM) in soils used for agricultural activity. This example from Tanzania systematically examines the nexus of ‘energy-sanitation-agriculture’ in smallholder farming systems. The short-term experiments demonstrated that all soil amenders that were analysed could significantly enhance crop productivity. CaSa-compost – the product of co-composting biochar with sanitised human excreta – quadrupled grain yields. The observed stimulation of crop yield and also plant nutrition is attributed to improved nutrient availability caused by a direct increase of soil pH and of plant-available phosphorus (P) in the soil. The assessment of the lasting soil implications revealed that CaSa-compost and biogas slurry both show the long-term potential to roughly double yields of maize. Corresponding nutrient requirements can be adequately compensated through residue capturing and subsistence production of soil amenders. The potential of CaSa-compost for sustainable soil fertility management is superior to that of standard compost, especially with respect to liming, replenishing soil P and restoring SOM. Biogas slurry, however, yields inferior results in all aspects when compared to compost amendments.
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"Towards an analysis of casual conversation." In Dialogue and Discourse (RLE Linguistics C: Applied Linguistics), 154–81. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315856940-17.

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"“What's in a Name?”: Vocatives in Casual Conversations and Radio Phone-in Calls." In Corpus Analysis, 153–85. Brill | Rodopi, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004334410_010.

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Conference papers on the topic "Casual analysis"

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Taylor, M., N. Peake, M. Taylor, and N. Peake. "Casual stability analysis of incompressible swept wing boundary layers." In 28th Fluid Dynamics Conference. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.1997-1777.

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Khan, Jawaria Sarwar, Fahim Arif, and Athar Mohsin. "Usability concerns of android casual game applications: Analysis and improvements." In 2015 Science and Information Conference (SAI). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sai.2015.7237146.

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Pinto, Gustavo, Igor Steinmacher, and Marco Aurélio Gerosa. "More Common Than You Think: An In-depth Study of Casual Contributors." In 2016 IEEE 23rd International Conference on Software Analysis, Evolution and Reengineering (SANER). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/saner.2016.68.

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Bhoopathi, Harchana, and B. Rama. "A novel framework for stock trading analysis using casual relationship mining." In 2017 Third International Conference on Advances in Electrical, Electronics, Information, Communication and Bio-Informatics (AEEICB). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aeeicb.2017.7972399.

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Hanai, Shunya, Shohei Kato, Takuto Sakuma, Reiko Ohdake, Michihito Masuda, and Hirohisa Watanabe. "A Dementia Classification Based on Speech Analysis of Casual Talk During a Clinical Interview." In 2022 IEEE 4th Global Conference on Life Sciences and Technologies (LifeTech). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lifetech53646.2022.9754933.

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Suryadi, Nurhattati Fuad, Fransiskus Sawan, and Fadhillah. "Analysis of Integrity Index of Students in National Exams Based on Casual Loop Diagram Model." In Proceedings of the International Conference on Educational Psychology and Pedagogy - "Diversity in Education" (ICEPP 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200130.126.

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PALMER, T. N. "THE BUTTERFLY AND THE PHOTON: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON UNPREDICTABILITY, AND THE NOTION OF CASUAL REALITY, IN QUANTUM PHYSICS." In Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Data Analysis in Astronomy “Livio Scarsi and Vito DiGesù”. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814383295_0011.

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Zhi-bo, Zhang, and Su Tong-hua. "An Empirical Analysis on the Casual Relationship of the Futures Copper Price between SHFE and LME." In 2006 International Conference on Management Science and Engineering. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmse.2006.314173.

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Murray, Jessica. "THE CASUAL CRUELTY OF FAT PHOBIA: A FEMINIST LITERARY ANALYSIS OF “UNRULY” FEMININE CORPOREALITY IN SELECTED TEXTS." In 51st International Academic Conference, Vienna. International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.20472/iac.2019.051.028.

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Greifeneder, Elke, and Maria Gäde. "Adventures in Winter Wonderland - observing user behaviour in a digital twin bookstore." In ISIC: the Information Behaviour Conference. University of Borås, Borås, Sweden, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47989/irisic2028.

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Introduction. In casual leisure seeking contexts, visual information plays an important role for exploration or even serendipity affects. However, existing systems rarely support alternative search or browsing strategies. In the case study of this paper, we propose an approach to evaluate the potential and challenges of digital twins as digital replica of physical spaces. Method. A mixed-method approach is applied combining observation data in the physical twin with web analytics in the digital twin. Analysis. Both quantitative and qualitative analyses were applied to the data sources and comparisons between user behaviour in the physical and digital place are drawn. Results. We report preliminary results and discuss the opportunities and limitations of current practices to observe digital and physical spaces. The data analyses have given a broad insight into behaviours in the physical twin. However, standard web analytics approaches could not reveal the same insight into online behaviour, showing the limitations of current research practices. Conclusions. The analysis of digital twins requires the combination of offline and online practices. Experiences from the physical observation can inform the analysis of the digital space. It seems to be clear, that the analysis of log data alone is not sufficient but needs to be completed by other user behaviour methods.
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Kuter, Ugur, Dana Nau, and John F. Lemmer. Interactive Planning under Uncertainty with Casual Modeling and Analysis. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada447944.

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Monarch, Ira A., Dennis R. Goldenson, and Lawrence T. Osiecki. Requirements and Their Impact Downstream: Improving Casual Analysis Processes Through Measurement and Analysis of Textual Information. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada488178.

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Khvostina, Inesa, Serhiy Semerikov, Oleh Yatsiuk, Nadiia Daliak, Olha Romanko, and Ekaterina Shmeltser. Casual analysis of financial and operational risks of oil and gas companies in condition of emergent economy. [б. в.], October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4120.

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The need to control the risk that accompanies businesses in their day- to-day operations, and at the same time changing economic conditions make risk management an almost indispensable element of economic life. Selection of the main aspects of the selected phases of the risk management process: risk identification and risk assessment are related to their direct relationship with the subject matter (risk identification to be managed; risk analysis leading to the establishment of a risk hierarchy, and, consequently, the definition of risk control’ methods) and its purpose (bringing the risk to acceptable level). It is impossible to identify the basic patterns of development of the oil and gas industry without exploring the relationship between economic processes and enterprise risks. The latter are subject to simulation, and based on models it is possible to determine with certain probability whether there have been qualitative and quantitative changes in the processes, in their mutual influence on each other, etc. The work is devoted to exploring the possibilities of applying the Granger test to examine the causal relationship between the risks and obligations of oil and gas companies. The analysis is based on statistical tests and the use of linear regression models.
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Stohler, R. L. Japanese Nuclear Casualty Data Combined Injury and Mortality Analysis. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada219691.

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Petroni, Kathy, and Douglas Shackelford. Managing Annual Accounting Reports to Avoid State Taxes: An Analysis of Property-Casualty Insurers. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w6590.

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Withee, Jon E. Deterministic Casualty Analysis of the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor for use with Risk-Based Safety Regulation. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada410663.

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Adams, Brian M., Kayla Coleman, Russell W. Hooper, Bassam Khuwaileh, Allison Lewis, Ralph C. Smith, Laura P. Swiler, Paul J. Turinsky, and Brian J. Williams. User Guidelines and Best Practices for CASL VUQ Analysis Using Dakota. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1329699.

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Adams, Brian M., Laura Painton Swiler, Russell Hooper, Allison Lewis, Jerry A. McMahan, Ralph C. Smith, and Brian J. Williams. User guidelines and best practices for CASL VUQ analysis using Dakota. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1177043.

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Adams, Brian M., Kayla Coleman, Lindsay N. Gilkey, Natalie Gordon, Russell Hooper, Bassam A. Khuwaileh, Allison Lewis, et al. User Guidelines and Best Practices for CASL VUQ Analysis Using Dakota. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1398890.

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Adams, Brian M., Kayla Coleman, Russell Hooper, Bassam A. Khuwaileh, Allison Lewis, Ralph C. Smith, Laura Painton Swiler, Paul J. Turinsky, and Brian W. Williams. User Guidelines and Best Practices for CASL VUQ Analysis Using Dakota. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1333381.

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