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Systemic Dynamics of Policy Change: Overcoming Some Blind Spots of Punctuated Equilibrium Theory
In this article, we analyze dynamics of policy change from the perspective of Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (PET). In particular, we investigate how economic crises impact on patterns of policy change in policy areas that vary in terms of their proximity to economic matters: social, environmental, and morality policy. We make two contributions.
Xavier Fernández‐i‐Marín +3 more
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Effects of forest cover on richness of threatened fish species in Japan
Abstract Estuaries––one of the most vulnerable ecosystems globally––face anthropogenic threats, including biodiversity loss and the collapse of sustainable fisheries. Determining the factors contributing to the maintenance of estuarine biodiversity, especially that of fish, is vital for promoting estuarine conservation and sustainability.
Edouard Lavergne +11 more
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Abstract Marine fisheries in coastal ecosystems in many areas of the world have historically removed large‐bodied individuals, potentially impairing ecosystem functioning and the long‐term sustainability of fish populations. Reporting on size‐based indicators that link to food‐web structure can contribute to ecosystem‐based management, but the ...
Nestor E. Bosch +31 more
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This randomized controlled trial (RCT) aimed to pilot the newly developed manualized and monitored systemic therapy (ST) for social anxiety disorder (SAD), as compared to manualized and monitored cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). We conducted a prospective multicenter, assessor‐blind pilot RCT on 38 outpatients (ICD F40.1; Structured Clinical ...
Christina Hunger +8 more
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In this RCT, postoperative telemedicine follow‐up by designated stoma nurses led to no significant differences in quality of life (QoL) compared with that for standard hospital follow‐up. However, telemedicine follow‐up did not meet the pretrial QoL superiority criteria.
K. M. Augestad +2 more
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Aims To examine changes in objective and subjective drooling severity measures after submandibular botulinum neurotoxin A injection in children with neurodevelopmental disabilities, explore their relationship, and evaluate if clinically relevant responses relate to changes in the impact of drooling.
Karen Van Hulst +4 more
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Idiopathic acute pancreatitis recurs more often than acute pancreatitis of known cause. In at least some of these patients, standard diagnostics (laboratory tests, transabdominal ultrasonography) may fail to detect biliary disease. The literature on cholecystectomy as a preventive measure for recurrence of pancreatitis in presumed idiopathic acute ...
D. S. Umans +10 more
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Meta‐analysis of human connection to nature and proenvironmental behavior
Abstract Understanding what drives environmentally protective or destructive behavior is important to the design and implementation of effective public policies to encourage people's engagement in proenvironmental behavior (PEB). Research shows that a connection to nature is associated with greater engagement in PEB. However, the variety of instruments
Julie Whitburn +2 more
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Ejemplo de análisis de varianza para estimar si existen diferencias significativas entre tratamientos.https://polimedia.upv.es/visor/?id=a755f990-da6e-11ec-8711-c9df398ac4f1Camacho García, A. (2022). Análisis de Varianza (ANOVA).
Camacho-García, Andrés
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Riqueza léxica en estudiantes de educación básica (nivel secundaria) de Lima Metropolitana
Se intenta determinar si existen diferencias significativas en la riqueza léxica en función del grado escolar y de el tipo de centro educativo, estatal o particular.
María Rosario Quesada Murillo +2 more
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