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Those index-card vignettes that tell you Cheese A is made from the milk of black-snouted Iberian sheep that merrily feed on yarrow and camomile, and Cheese B is dense, ornery and challenging, not unlike fusion-era Miles Davis?
Green cards, vignettes, international driving permits (1949 convention), a fire extinguisher, a Croatian fishing licence and more.
One of the Spin's many spies sent a Christmas card containing a small vignette from the Perth Test.
In this type of sorting task, participants are given a set of vignettes printed on index cards and are asked to sort the cards into categories.
The actors themselves set the scene for a series of vignettes by displaying laminated cards denoting various locales.
The focus group discussions involved the use of photo elicitation, vignette (story telling) and card ranking.
The structure of the sorting task was modified in two ways from Study 1: first, participants sorted 18 vignettes instead of 11; second, another seed card was added, which was an example of a chain of causally related events.
One is told though the index of a fictional autobiography, there's a story told via a series of vignettes that you're supposed to shuffle like a pack of cards.
A key feature of the task is that the seed cards leave the relevant categories open to interpretation: a participant may correctly categorize the vignettes according to the type of causal system described (e.g., positive feedback) or, more concretely, by the domain in which that system is couched (e.g., economics).
Surprisingly, the title is the most whimsical part of MacDonogh's book, which turns out to be a chaotic assemblage of facts, quotations and vignettes that has all the charm of a randomly shuffled pack of index cards.
At the time he had begun working on his A Man in a Room, Gambling, a series of 10 five-minute radio vignettes in which Munoz, in the guise of an expert, explained the mechanics of a number of card tricks, set to music composed and performed by Gavin Bryars.
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