03748nam 22005415 450 991015484840332120251030103840.09781137544933113754493710.1057/978-1-137-54493-3(CKB)4340000000018380(DE-He213)978-1-137-54493-3(MiAaPQ)EBC4748447(Perlego)3487102(EXLCZ)99434000000001838020161125d2016 u| 0engurnn#008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEthics in Screenwriting New Perspectives /edited by Steven Maras1st ed. 2016.London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2016.1 online resource (XXV, 263 p. 19 illus.)Palgrave Studies in Screenwriting,2731-44999781349958535 1349958530 9781137544926 1137544929 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Preface.Steven Maras -- 1. Ethics Beyond the Code.Steven Maras.Part I Writers and Production Environments -- 2. The Concept of ‘Double Storytelling’ in Danish Public Service TV Drama Production.Eva Novrup Redvall -- 3. Ethics, Style and Story in Indigenous Screenwriting: Warwick Thornton in Interview.Steven Maras -- 4. On Morals, Ethics and Screenwriting: An Interview with Jimmy McGovern.Steven Maras.-Part II Actuality and History -- 5. ANZAC Girls: An Ethical Autoanalysis.Felicity Packard and Ben Stubbs -- 6. The Ethics of Actuality in the Scripting of Enrique Rosas’s The Gray Automobile.María Teresa DePaoli -- 7. Blurring Boundaries, Transmedia Storytelling and the Ethics of C.S. Peirce.Renira Rampazzo Gambarato and Alessandro Nanì.-Part III Character and Narrative -- 8. Doubled Ethics and Narrative Distance in The Wire.Jeff Rush -- 9. Writing From the Mouth of Shadows: Creativity as Ethics in the Screenwriting of Jean-Claude Carrière.Felipe Pruneda Sentíes -- 10. Screenwriting as Dialogic Ethics after Animal Kingdom.Steven Maras.-11. Ethics, Representations and Judgment.Steven Maras.Ethics in Screenwriting: New Perspectives is a book that breaks new ground by forging a link between screenwriting research and a burgeoning interest in film, media, and narrative ethics. Going beyond the orthodox discussion of morality of film and television, the collection focuses on ethics in screenwriting. Building on a new wave of screenwriting research, as well as a ‘turn to ethics’ in humanities and media studies scholarship, this title forms a bridge between these areas in a unique analysis of a key area of media practice. Each essay goes beyond the general discussion of ethics and media to engage with specific aspects of screenwriting or scripting. Written for readers interested in questions of ethics as well as screenwriting, the collection offers new perspectives on ethical questions associated with Writers and their Production Environment; Actuality and History; and Character and Narrative.Palgrave Studies in Screenwriting,2731-4499Motion picture authorshipEthicsScreenwritingMoral Philosophy and Applied EthicsMotion picture authorship.Ethics.Screenwriting.Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.791.43Maras Stevenedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBOOK9910154848403321Ethics in Screenwriting2517931UNINA05781nam 22007814a 450 991014318770332120251116150311.09786610366217978128036621512803662149780470354506047035450X978160119051216011905149780471458517047145851197804714585000471458503(CKB)111087027121376(EBL)159825(OCoLC)475872781(SSID)ssj0000073025(PQKBManifestationID)11107632(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000073025(PQKBWorkID)10103695(PQKB)11060317(MiAaPQ)EBC159825(Perlego)2776386(EXLCZ)9911108702712137620020627d2003 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrStatistical design and analysis of experiments with applications to engineering and science /Robert L. Mason, Richard F. Gunst, James L. Hess2nd ed.New York J. Wiley20031 online resource (752 p.)Wiley series in probability and statisticsDescription based upon print version of record.9780471372165 0471372161 Statistical Design and Analysis of Experiments; Preface; Contents; PART I FUNDAMENTAL STATISTICAL CONCEPTS; 1. Statistics in Engineering and Science; 1.1. The Role of Statistics in Experimentation; 1.2. Populations and Samples; 1.3. Parameters and Statistics; 1.4. Mathematical and Statistical Modeling; Exercises; 2. Fundamentals of Statistical Inference; 2.1. Traditional Summary Statistics; 2.2. Statistical Inference; 2.3. Probability Concepts; 2.4. Interval Estimation; 2.5. Statistical Tolerance Intervals; 2.6. Tests of Statistical Hypotheses; 2.7. Sample Size and PowerAppendix: Probability CalculationsExercises; 3. Inferences on Means and Standard Deviations; 3.1. Inferences on a Population or Process Mean; 3.1.1. Confidence Intervals; 3.1.2. Hypothesis Tests; 3.1.3. Choice of a Confidence Interval or a Test; 3.1.4. Sample Size; 3.2. Inferences on a Population or Process Standard Deviation; 3.2.1. Confidence Intervals; 3.2.2. Hypothesis Tests; 3.3. Inferences on Two Populations or Processes Using Independent Pairs of Correlated Data Values; 3.4. Inferences on Two Populations or Processes Using Data from Independent Samples3.5. Comparing Standard Deviations from Several PopulationsExercises; PART II DESIGN AND ANALYSIS WITH FACTORIAL STRUCTURE; 4. Statistical Principles in Experimental Design; 4.1. Experimental-Design Terminology; 4.2. Common Design Problems; 4.2.1. Masking Factor Effects; 4.2.2. Uncontrolled Factors; 4.2.3. Erroneous Principles of Efficiency; 4.2.4. One-Factor-at-a-Time Testing; 4.3. Selecting a Statistical Design; 4.3.1. Consideration of Objectives; 4.3.2. Factor Effects; 4.3.3. Precision and Efficiency; 4.3.4. Randomization; 4.4. Designing for Quality Improvement; Exercises5. Factorial Experiments in Completely Randomized Designs5.1. Factorial Experiments; 5.2. Interactions; 5.3. Calculation of Factor Effects; 5.4. Graphical Assessment of Factor Effects; Appendix: Calculation of Effects for Factors with More than Two Levels; Exercises; 6. Analysis of Completely Randomized Designs; 6.1. Balanced Multifactor Experiments; 6.1.1. Fixed Factor Effects; 6.1.2. Analysis-of-Variance Models; 6.1.3. Analysis-of-Variance Tables; 6.2. Parameter Estimation; 6.2.1. Estimation of the Error Standard Deviation; 6.2.2. Estimation of Effects Parameters6.2.3. Quantitative Factor Levels6.3. Statistical Tests; 6.3.1. Tests on Individual Parameters; 6.3.2. F-Tests for Factor Effects; 6.4. Multiple Comparisons; 6.4.1. Philosophy of Mean-Comparison Procedures; 6.4.2. General Comparisons of Means; 6.4.3. Comparisons Based on t-Statistics; 6.4.4. Tukey's Significant Difference Procedure; 6.5. Graphical Comparisons; Exercises; 7. Fractional Factorial Experiments; 7.1. Confounding of Factor Effects; 7.2. Design Resolution; 7.3. Two-Level Fractional Factorial Experiments; 7.3.1. Half Fractions; 7.3.2. Quarter and Smaller Fractions7.4. Three-Level Fractional Factorial ExperimentsEmphasizes the strategy of experimentation, data analysis, and the interpretation of experimental results.Features numerous examples using actual engineering and scientific studies.Presents statistics as an integral component of experimentation from the planning stage to the presentation of the conclusions.Deep and concentrated experimental design coverage, with equivalent but separate emphasis on the analysis of data from the various designs.Topics can be implemented by practitioners and do not require a high level of training in statistics.New edition includes new andWiley series in probability and statistics.EngineeringStatistical methodsScienceStatistical methodsExperimental designStatistical methodsEngineeringStatistical methods.ScienceStatistical methods.Experimental designStatistical methods.507/.27Mason Robert L(Robert Lee),1946-105143Gunst Richard F.1947-30423Hess James L121835MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143187703321Statistical design and analysis of experiments2102774UNINA