Originally Posted by
Lionelgee
Hello All,
Damn, I was just about to write up one of the constructs that I had sworn I had written about in a different document much earlier on - as in years ago. So today I was going to cut and paste it into the new document. You know really easy stuff to do...:)
I did a "Search" and all I found were documents which said something like "Insert Sensory Processing here" :angry: I know what I am going to be doing for the next day or two :twisted: :censored:.
At least all the prototypes for it are done and dusted and ready to drop into their appropriate places. :D
Now I have to go back a couple of chapters and introduce the concept so I can write in my data analysis chapter, "back in chapter 2, I introduced the concept described within the academic research literature as Sensory Processing Issues/Disorders. The next section of this chapter will now describe the participant's results in relation to their experiencing sensory processing issues ... blah blah blah."
I did have a win today. I have worked out a better way to present a construct by construct presentation of the Interaction Flowchart to ask as a guide for the reader. I had tried other methods and they were crap. I reckon I have it nailed now.
All the other boxes are grey with no other colour. The construct I am discussing has bold print for its label and also the colour border has been extended. I was going to segment the flowchart as a slowly progressive reveal of the whole flowchart however this meant all the traces of the actual interactions between each construct was lost. At least with the one colour and bold the specific construct is really obvious and the greyed area still shows a ghost of the remaining interactions.
I have been struggling with this concept of how to introduce each construct for a while so it is a big win for the day :BigThumb:.
Oh well off I go to seek and dust off some old research documents and backtrack a couple of chapters and introduce the concept of Sensory Processing Issues. Damn I am sure I did the write up for this construct that before .... somewhere...
Kind Regards
Lionel