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+ | 2) Any section of a film that is self-contained enough to be intelligible when viewed apart from the rest of the film. Unlike a scene, it can consist of action occurring in various places and at different times. | ||
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+ | 3) In mixed methods research, the order a researcher prefers to carry out data analysis. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 31 October 2017
1) Segments of a film narrative that are edited together and unified by a common setting, time, event or story-line.
2) Any section of a film that is self-contained enough to be intelligible when viewed apart from the rest of the film. Unlike a scene, it can consist of action occurring in various places and at different times.
3) In mixed methods research, the order a researcher prefers to carry out data analysis.