Labeling theory — Originating in sociology and criminology, labeling theory (also known as social reaction theory) focuses on the linguistic tendency of majorities to negatively label minorities or those seen as deviant from norms. The theory is concerned with how … Wikipedia
Labeling Theory — Der Begriff Etikettierungsansatz oder englisch Labeling Approach (von label „Aufkleber“, „Etikett“) bezeichnet in der Kriminalsoziologie zwei Ansätze zur Einstufung von Personen und Taten als „kriminell“. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Karrieremodell mit… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Labeling — Der Begriff Etikettierungsansatz oder englisch Labeling Approach (von label „Aufkleber“, „Etikett“) bezeichnet in der Kriminalsoziologie zwei Ansätze zur Einstufung von Personen und Taten als „kriminell“. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Karrieremodell mit… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Labeling approach — Der Begriff Etikettierungsansatz oder englisch Labeling Approach (von label „Aufkleber“, „Etikett“) bezeichnet in der Kriminalsoziologie zwei Ansätze zur Einstufung von Personen und Taten als „kriminell“. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Karrieremodell mit… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sociological theory — Sociological theories are complex theoretical frameworks that sociologists use to explain and analyze variously how social action, social processes, and social structures work. Sociological theories are sometimes called social theories , though… … Wikipedia
Graceful labeling — In graph theory, a graceful labeling of a graph with n vertices and e edges is a labeling of its vertices with distinct integers between 0 and e inclusive, such that each edge is uniquely identified by the positive, or absolute difference between … Wikipedia
Graph labeling — In the mathematical discipline of graph theory, a graph labeling is the assignment of labels traditionally represented with integers to the edges or vertices, or both, of a graph. The labeling strategy depends on the category of the labeling.… … Wikipedia
Cluster labeling — is closely related to the concept of text clustering. This process tries to select descriptive labels for the clusters obtained through a clustering algorithm such as Flat Clustering and Hierarchical Clustering. For example, a cluster of… … Wikipedia
Connected-component labeling — (alternatively connected component analysis, blob extraction, region labeling, blob discovery, or region extraction) is an algorithmic application of graph theory, where subsets of connected components are uniquely labeled based on a given… … Wikipedia
Connected Component Labeling — (alternatively connected component analysis) is an algorithmic application of graph theory, where subsets of connected components are uniquely labeled based on a given heuristic. Connected component labeling is not to be confused with… … Wikipedia
Social learning theory — For the article on social learning theory in psychology and education see social cognitive theory. Social learning theory is a theory to explain how people learn behavior. People learn through observing others behavior. If people observe positive … Wikipedia