Database
The database has been especially developed to fit Lighthouse’s method in a way that allows behavioral changes to be stored systematically so that these changes can be identified at a later stage.
The database contains thousands of signs on behavioral changes and every day new observations are stored by researchers and the direct access by part of scouts through their Iphones. The database is consequently an seemingly bottomless ressource for understanding patterns of behavioral change in a general sense and within the context of specific categories and subject areas. |
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The database ensures that behavioral changes, which by nature are different, can be manipulated and understood in a systematic way. The (growing) number of signs of behavioural changes means that it is increasingly possible to document patterns within the larger set of identified patterns.
This stringent approach moreover potentially allows for statistical analysis on the database output. This will provide an opportunity never before seen in the context of future research. |