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  2. Level of analysis - Wikipedia

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    In general, a meso-level analysis indicates a population size that falls between the micro and macro levels, such as a community or an organization. However, meso level may also refer to analyses that are specifically designed to reveal connections between micro and macro levels. It is sometimes referred to as mid range, especially in sociology ...

  3. Bioecological model - Wikipedia

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    It is constituted at three levels: micro, meso, and macro. Micro-time refers to what is happening during specific episodes of proximal processes. Meso-time refers to the extent to which the processes occur in the person’s environment, such as over the course of days, weeks or years. [17] Macro-time (or the chronosystem) focuses on the ...

  4. Mesosociology - Wikipedia

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    Mesosociology is the study of intermediate (meso) social forces and stratification such as income, age, gender, race, ethnicity, organizations and geographically circumscribed communities. Mesosociology lies between analysis of large-scale macro forces such as the economy or human societies (which is a domain of macrosociology ), and everyday ...

  5. Microscale and macroscale models - Wikipedia

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    (The simplified example of Figure 2 has 25 times as many lines in its specification as does Figure 1.) Since bugs occur in computer software and cannot completely be removed by standard methods such as testing, [ 22 ] and since complex models often are neither published in detail nor peer-reviewed, their validity has been called into question ...

  6. Spatial scale - Wikipedia

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    The interpretations of meso-and macro-must then be adjusted accordingly. This animation gives a sense of the awe-inspiring scale of some of the known objects in our universe. Examples of scales in geography and metereology [ 4 ]

  7. Market environment - Wikipedia

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    The meso-level is settled between the macro- and the micro- level. This field deals with the design of the specific environment of the enterprises. It is of decisive importance that the layout of the physical infrastructure ( transport , communication and power distribution systems) and of the sector policies, especially of the education ...

  8. Talk:Mesoeconomics - Wikipedia

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    How then can one formalize the micro-meso-macro links. “The proper analytical structure of evolutionary economics is in terms of micromesomacro. Micro refers to the individual carriers of rules and the systems they organize, and macro consists of the population structure of systems of meso.

  9. Polycentric networks - Wikipedia

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    Polycentric networks have different spatial characteristics, reflecting a micro, meso, or macro-level of connections in a given region. These different scales allow flexible and convertible networks for spatial planning in complex regions and systems. Micro-level: intra-urban or intra-regional aspects within a certain city region.