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Determination of Codeine Phosphate in the Culture Fluid of Rhodococcus by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
Growth studies on juvenile tilapia using pure species, hormone-treated and nine interspecific hybrids
Country-rock contamination of marginal mafic granulites bordering the Nain Plutonic Suite: implications for mobilization of Sr during high-grade contact metamorphism
The elicitation capabilities of qualitative projective techniques in political brand image research
There is a paucity of research that outlines how to understand the image of political brands. Responding to this identified gap in the literature, this research seeks to demonstrate the elicitation capabilities of qualitative projective techniques to explore the political brand image of the UK Conservative Party. This paper highlights that projective techniques can provide a greater understanding of underlying feelings and deep-seated attitudes towards political parties, candidates, and the positive and negative aspects of brand image. Many of the associations and perceptions may have been overlooked if other research methods had been adopted. Projective techniques may be adopted by political actors to assess how their brands are understood and, if required, make adaptations to their communicated brand identity