Language Behavior


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Dissertation Abstracts


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Abstracts of dissertations and monographs in microform.




Language Behavior: a Book of Readings in Communication


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The book is divided into four parts. Each part is devoted to an important area of communication study and research that Elwood Murray helped integrate into speech and communication curricula: Communication Methodology, Group Communication, Linguistics, and Communication Disorders. The introductions to each section provide the reader with an overview of the specialty and acquaint him with the material to follow. They are written for the student who is just beginning his studies in speech and communication. The readings in each of the four sections vary considerably in focus, level, and content. Some are highly general and theoretical, others are rather specific and more data oriented. Some consist of a broad review of the literature while others deal with a very narrow aspect of some problem. The topics are treated with enough rigor to satisfy the specialist and collectively they cover sufficient ground to meet the needs of the novice or generalist for a look at some of the major and minor interest areas in speech and communication.




Dissertations of the Sixties


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The Cultural Shaping of Accounting


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An important but usually overlooked variable that affects the process and product of accounting is culture. Consensus on what constitutes proper accounting methods and behavior varies among countries, and it is this cultural relativism and its impacts that Riahi-Belkaoui explores here. His purpose is to elaborate on the nature of cultural relativism in accounting and in the interpretation of accounting data. He thus shows the way culture determines accounting judgments, and explains the intercultural differences in the perception of accounting concepts, and in the field's self-regulation internationally. His point is that accounting is actually a cultural rather than a technical process, and that professionals as well as academics should be aware of this. A challenging, useful discussion for teachers, graduate students, and accounting practitioners, particularly in international settings.




Sensory Evaluation of Sound


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Sensory Evaluation of Sound provides a detailed review of the latest sensory evaluation techniques, specifically applied to the evaluation of sound and audio. This three-part book commences with an introduction to the fundamental role of sound and hearing, which is followed by an overview of sensory evaluation methods and associated univariate and multivariate statistical analysis techniques. The final part of the book provides several chapters with concrete real-world applications of sensory evaluation ranging from telecommunications, hearing aids design and binaural sound, via the latest research in concert hall acoustics through to audio-visual interaction. Aimed at the engineer, researcher, university student or manager the book gives insight into the advanced methods for the sensory evaluation with many application examples. Introduces the fundamental of hearing and the value of sound Provides a firm theoretical basis for advanced techniques in sensory evaluation of sound that are then illustrated with concrete examples from university research through to industrial product development Includes chapters on sensory evaluation practices and methods as well as univariate and multivariate statistical analysis Six application chapters covering a wide range of concrete sensory evaluation study examples including insight into audio-visual assessment Includes data analysis with several associated downloadable datasets Provides extensive references to the existing research literature, text books and standards