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The Agreeable Recreation of Fighting
Journal of Social History, 1999Using nineteenth century Ireland as a case study this article argues that historians have overlooked the significance of the recreational element in studying violence. While not discounting economic, social and psychological factors the Irish evidence indicates that at times violence served as a sport and that assaults and even homicides were ...
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Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 1992
If one wants to incorporate a consultation facility that helps users to choose the correct index and to interpret the results in a computer package given a specific research situation, several possible decisions have to be considered by those who build the facility.
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If one wants to incorporate a consultation facility that helps users to choose the correct index and to interpret the results in a computer package given a specific research situation, several possible decisions have to be considered by those who build the facility.
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1973
Abstract This chapter discusses the non-existence of optimum growth, the maximal locally optimal path, and the existence of agreeable plans. It is determined that agreeable plans exist in all cases where any kind of solution to the ‘infinite time horizon’ optimum growth problem can occur.
James A. Mirrlees, Peter J. Hammond
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Abstract This chapter discusses the non-existence of optimum growth, the maximal locally optimal path, and the existence of agreeable plans. It is determined that agreeable plans exist in all cases where any kind of solution to the ‘infinite time horizon’ optimum growth problem can occur.
James A. Mirrlees, Peter J. Hammond
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2019
Abstract This chapter focuses on the social practice of being agreeable. The practice consists in the appropriate acknowledgment of other people in social gatherings, appropriate responsiveness to their needs and claims, and an appropriately cheerful disposition.
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Abstract This chapter focuses on the social practice of being agreeable. The practice consists in the appropriate acknowledgment of other people in social gatherings, appropriate responsiveness to their needs and claims, and an appropriately cheerful disposition.
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Agreeableness and Its Consequences: A Quantitative Review of Meta-Analytic Findings
Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2022Michael P Wilmot, Deniz S Ones
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