Exact(9)
Some of his best writings, often interpretive in character, concern the geographical distribution of plants.
Such an assessment demands the deployment of methods that are more interpretive in nature.
The qualitative data analysis is interpretive in nature and focused on the meanings that participants gave to the aspects of NOS.
Specifically, the ADM assumes that argument processing proceeds via two alternative processing pathways, one of which is syntactic, and the other of which is thematic (interpretive) in nature.
Thus, in at least this sense, taking legal theory to be an endeavor that is interpretive in Dworkin's sense would make legal theory count as inherently evaluative in the sense we are concerned with here.
So the basic explanation of the legal relevance of political decisions that the decisions matter to legal rights and obligations and indeed that they matter as such directives is not itself interpretive in character.
Similar(49)
The reduction in negative interpretive bias in the imagery condition was significantly greater than that in the non-imagery condition, t(14) = 4.65, p < .001, d = 2.32.
The paper starts by explaining what is involved in an interpretive review in more detail before moving on to set out the findings of the review.
Enjoy his interpretive dancing in slow mo in all its glory.
There was consistency between raw data and interpretive findings in all papers except one in which the interpretation was so brief that its accuracy was considered doubtful.
These variations in study design constitute irreducible sources of heterogeneity and present interpretive challenges in evaluating the results observed in this collection of studies.
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