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One well-known qualitative technique employed in I – O psychology is John Flanagan's Critical Incident Technique, which requires " qualified observers " ( e. g., pilots in studies of aviation, construction workers in studies of construction projects ) to describe a work situation that resulted in a good or bad outcome.
* Critical legal studies is a younger theory of jurisprudence that has developed since the 1970s which is primarily a negative thesis that the law is largely contradictory and can be best analyzed as an expression of the policy goals of the dominant social group.
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Critical analysts, including some parapsychologists, are not satisfied with experimental parapschology studies.
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* Critical management studies, a left wing approach to management, business and organization
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Critical studies, with various approaches, by Dorothy Coleman, Jerry Nash, Nancy Frelick, Cynthia Skenazi, James Helgeson and Thomas Hunkeler are particularly useful ; important articles on the poet have been written by François Rigolot, Enzo Giudici, Edwin Duval, Terence Cave, Gérard Defaux, and Richard Sieburth's " Introduction " to Emblems of Desire: Selections from the " Délie ", a work which Sieburth translated and edited ( see External links below for link to Sieburth's Introduction available on-line ).
Mabin and Balderstone, in their meta-analysis of seventy-eight published case studies, found that implementing Critical Chain resulted in mean reduction in lead-times of 69 %, mean reduction of cycle-times of 66 %, mean improvement in due date performance of 60 %, mean reduction in inventory levels of 50 % and mean increases in revenue / throughput of 68 %.
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* Art and culture ( See also: Culture industry, Critical theory, Cultural studies, Cultural sociology )
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Critical legal studies was a movement in legal thought in the 1970s and 80s committed to shaping society based on a vision of human personality devoid of hidden interests and class domination perceived in existing legal institutions.
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* Richard W. Bauman, Critical legal studies: a guide to the literature, Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1996
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) Critical editions of the Arabic text have been published in Cairo, 1952 – 83, originally under the supervision of I. Madkour
Theoretical models have also been developed to study the physics of phase transitions, such as the Landau-Ginzburg theory, Critical exponents and the use of mathematical techniques of quantum field theory and the renormalization group.
No fewer than 545 titles, ranging from satirical poems, political and religious pamphlets and volumes have been ascribed to Defoe ( note: in their Critical Bibliography ( 1998 ), Furbank and Owens argue for the much smaller number of 276 published items ).
* Critical events or event chains: The single events or the event chains that have the most potential to affect the projects are the “ critical events ” or “ critical chains of events .” They can be determined by the analysis.
Critical translations of the Old Testament, while using the Masoretic Text as their basis, consult the Septuagint as well as other versions in an attempt to reconstruct the meaning of the Hebrew text whenever the latter is unclear, undeniably corrupt, or ambiguous .. For example, the Jerusalem Bible Foreword says, "... only when this ( the Masoretic Text ) presents insuperable difficulties have emendations or other versions, such as the ... LXX, been used.
Critical applications have less downtime when using cluster servers, RAID, or a mirroring system.
Prisoner rights have been among her continuing interests ; she is the founder of " Critical Resistance ", an organization working to abolish the prison-industrial complex.
FRCP ( EM ) ED Emergency Medicine Board specialists tend to congregate in academic centers and tend to have more academically oriented careers, which emphasize administration, research, critical care, disaster medicine, teaching and tend to go for subspecialty in toxicology, Critical Care, pediatrics, and sport medicine.
Critical responses to the programme have been polarised ; reviewers praised its dystopian themes and " enormous sense of fun ", but broadcaster Clive James described it as " classically awful ".
Critical opinions of his work have varied widely.
Critical interpretation of the myth has considered Myrrha's refusal of conventional sexual relations to have provoked her incest, with the ensuing transformation to tree as a silencing punishment.
Critical in this regard is the use of aluminized mirrors whose coatings have been optimized for low loss in this region of the spectrum.
While some critics or schools of criticism emphasize one movement over the other, for Frye, both movements are essential: " criticism will always have two aspects, one turned toward the structure of literature and one turned toward the other cultural phenomena that form the social environment of literature " ( Critical Path 25 ).
Critical editions of the Arabic text have been published in Cairo, 1952 – 83, originally under the supervision of Ibrahim Madkour ; some of these editions are given below.
In 1988, with that preliminary phase of the project completed, Professor Skousen took over as editor and head of the FARMS Critical Text of the Book of Mormon Project and proceeded to gather still scattered fragments of the Original Manuscript of the Book of Mormon and to have advanced photographic techniques applied to obtain fine readings from otherwise unreadable pages and fragments.
The gradual evolution of consensus about the meaning of Carl Andre's art can be found in About Carl Andre: Critical Texts Since 1965, published by Ridinghouse in 2008. The most significant essays and exhibition reviews have been collated into one volume, including texts written by some of the most influential art historians and critics: Clement Greenberg, Donald Kuspit, Lucy R. Lippard, Robert C. Morgan, Barbara Rose and Roberta Smith.
Marxist approaches have also inspired Critical Theorists such as Robert W. Cox who argues that " Theory is always for someone and for some purpose ".
For example, many small cities have monthly Critical Mass rides with fewer than twenty riders which offer safety in numbers to cyclists in those locales, while on the opposite extreme, in what have been the largest events using the name Critical Mass, cyclists in Budapest, Hungary hold only two rides each year on April 22 ( Earth Day ) and September 22 ( International Car Free Day ).
Because Critical Mass takes place without an official route or sanction, participants in some cities have sometimes practiced a tactic known as " corking " in order to maintain the cohesion of the group.
The practice of corking roads in order to pass through red lights as a group is in contravention of traffic laws in some jurisdictions and is sometimes criticized to be contrary to Critical Mass ' claim that " we are traffic ", since ordinary traffic does not have the right to go through intersections once the traffic signal has changed to red.

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