Applying comparative analysis
- Making comparative studies
Description
Descriptive comparison is an important feature of most of the social science disciplines and is commonplace in the humanities, and in a very limited sense all studies are comparative. Comparative biology derives information on the underlying relationships between species by comparing their visible morphological and behavioural characteristics. Whenever general concepts are used in considering particular items, descriptive comparisons are being made even if the classification of objects under categorical concepts is only implicit and unconscious.
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Global strategies
Type
(F) Exceptional strategies
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Language
English
Last update
Dec 7, 2022