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Analysis 101 Mr. Kreher
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Analyze this person http://www.news.appstate.edu/
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How to Analyze People Clothes Language—speech Body Language Actions Thoughts Attitudes Background Physical characteristics Friends— relationships with others Name
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METHODOLOGY To determine the effect of the different variables, a set of a little over 1000 random, unique photos (uploaded by judg.me users) was analyzed (Figure 1). The differences across the images constituted the 12 variables, which were then statistically assessed to determine their influence, if any, on users’ ratings of the smartness and social skills of the subjects. At least 100 judgers rated each image on both traits. Figure 1: Two different types of subjects – a White male, outdoors, wearing sunglasses, and an Asian male, indoors, with no glasses For full report, go herehere
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Evidence below. Make a claim, then a warrant Wearing glasses makes one appear smarter but less sociable; wearing sunglasses, on the other hand, makes one appear less smart, but more sociable. This could be because spectacles are typically associated with intellectual hobbies and professions, while sunglasses are associated with outdoors.
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What is analysis? Detailed examination of something by evaluating its elements or structure The process of seperating something into its parts To ask what something means Synonyms: examination, investigation, study, scrutiny Catch the error?
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What can we analyze? Music Buildings Sports Humans Movies TV shows Literature 1. Wikipedia 2. http://babaavenue.blogspot.com/2009/03/most-unique-buildings-on-planet.html 3. http://www.lineupforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/glossary-of-baseball-statistics-01.jpg 4. Comingsoon.net 5. Wikimediahttp://babaavenue.blogspot.com/2009/03/most-unique-buildings-on-planet.html 3http://www.lineupforms.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/glossary-of-baseball-statistics-01.jpg 4
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Why is it important?
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Steps to Analysis ? Depends on you! No “right way” to do it The tough part is you have to think about it! It’s not obvious 1. What is the text about? (basic plot, subject, content) 2. How does the author create meaning? (literary devices)What stands out? What patterns or contrasts do you see? 3. Make connections.
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Steps to Analysis 1. What is the text about? (subject/content) 1. What are the topics? 2. What does the author have to say about these topics? (Themes?) 2. How does it create meaning? (literary devices) 1. Look at the LD that the author uses and explain how they create meaning 1. Harper Lee’s use of the mockingbird as a symbol stands for the innocent characters of the novel; these characters should be protected from societal evils. 3. Make connections.
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What are some tools to analyze literature? Symbolism Point of view Structure Tone Voice Syntax Theme Diction Irony Metaphors
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What are the tools to analyze film? Dialogue Camera Angles Lighting Sound Music Editing Casting Make up Costuming
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What are the tools to analyze art? Color Texture Shape Form Balance Lines Subject Matter Patterns
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What are the tools to analyze art? Color Texture Shape Form Balance Lines Subject Matter Patterns
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