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Johan Galtung. a dimension , or on a set of dimensions . In most cases we shall only deal with one dimension , which we may conveniently call M. The values may or may not be expressed in terms of numbers ; what is more important is the ...
Johan Galtung. a dimension , or on a set of dimensions . In most cases we shall only deal with one dimension , which we may conveniently call M. The values may or may not be expressed in terms of numbers ; what is more important is the ...
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... dimensions ) components . Another way of representing the results is to add a new dimension to the Table above so ... dimensions are several meaning - dimensions , indicated by pairs of opposites ( contradictories as " very useful - not ...
... dimensions ) components . Another way of representing the results is to add a new dimension to the Table above so ... dimensions are several meaning - dimensions , indicated by pairs of opposites ( contradictories as " very useful - not ...
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... dimension , e.g. , to d dimensions . The only reasonable procedure if one is not satisfied with treating the dimensions one at time seems to be to reduce the d dimensions to one dimension with minimum loss of information , and then ...
... dimension , e.g. , to d dimensions . The only reasonable procedure if one is not satisfied with treating the dimensions one at time seems to be to reduce the d dimensions to one dimension with minimum loss of information , and then ...
Contents
PAPERS ON METHODOLOGY | 9 |
An Essay on Polarization and Integration | 15 |
what and how combined | 27 |
Copyright | |
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