explicative


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Therefore, the explicative models are adopted by individuals with the perspective of offering an understanding of a given event, aiming the elaboration of the personal and social meaning of the experience of an aggravation.
The analyses initially included 8 independent (or explicative) variables in the model.
However, due to its explicative nature, it could be useful for further understanding the relations between OCs and their stakeholders in terms of the effect produced by the latter on the former (Yin, 2014).
In summary, Tolstoy makes us understand the disease beyond simply a medical explicative model.
Since I suspect all readers already know what he said, I will not repeat it here, not only because I suspect The Friday Times would not print it anyway in its entirety, but because it shames me to think I have a President who would use a racist explicative even in a meeting he thought was private.
[5] Ministere des Mines et de l'Energie, Carte geologique du Cameroun au 1/l000 000 avec notice explicative, 1979.
xxx - Dictionarul explicative al limbii romdne, editia all-a, Editura Univers Enciclopedic, Bucuresti, 1998, p 1024.
Corrington's explicative discussions are typically faithful to each thinker, insightful, and helpful to the reader.
In the spirit of Jacotot, Ranciere challenges the conception of teaching as an explicative system.
According to the definition in the Explicative Dictionary of the Romanian, Language, subsidiary is an institution, company, association, organization run and controlled by a central unit (Explicative Dictionary of the Romanian).
Aiming to answer both questions, this paper aims to identify explicative dimensions for WCS and to develop and validate a measurement scale for it.
This type of reformulation involves semantic, formal, explicative and/or definitional paraphrase (Ibrahim 2007, Martinot 2014), depending on whether the lexis and/or the construction is modified.
The explicative variables are gender, age (11-16 or over16), nationality (Spanish or foreign), type of school (privately or state owned), location of the school (peripheral, multicultural, rural or urban), educational level (1st-2nd Compulsory Secondary School or 3rd-4th Compulsory Secondary School) and performance (low or high according to their academic results).