The results of Nateghian [13] conducted on thinking styles and creativity showed that legislative, judicial, global,
hierarchic, liberal thinking styles can predict higher creativity scores.
Every effective difference denotes a demarcation, a line of classification, and all classification is
hierarchic. In other words, differences are themselves to be differentiated and classified.
A simple
hierarchic structure of signs is use: 3-4
hierarchic ranks of signs are dominant.
This method aims to maximize likelihood in each
hierarchic level considering the hypothesis of mixture of normal multivariates, equal covariance spherical matrixes, and to equal sampling probabilities.
Maslow (1954) provided educators with an
hierarchic plan in determining needs of pupils.
Action arena for newly formed river basin organization was not isolated but nested within
hierarchic and polycentric Federal administrative structure responsible for constitutional and collective choice rules formation.
Drawing mainly on historical evidence from the USA, Perelman has described a transition by corporations to bureaucratic decision-making and a
hierarchic form of financial management.
The culture of many healthcare environments, including residential care for elders, often follows traditionally
hierarchic models in which the patient's schedule is determined by the schedules of the workday and shifts, task lists and power structure.
Chapter 3 outlines Lonergan's later move to distinguish carefully the economic analysis itself from the larger context of a theory of
hierarchic world order.
Since the arrangement of units in a
hierarchic relationship is likened to a bureaucracy, i.e., the bottom rung is accountable to the one above it, it thus follows that dominant actors may exact "punishment" from subordinates should the latter deviate from the wishes of the former.
The top systemic obstruction today is China's
hierarchic business and research culture, which is seen as impeding true creativity across the industry.