The declarations of independents: Open‐ended survey responses and the nature of non‐identification
Abstract While many Americans identify as politically “independent,” conventional wisdom suggests most are covert partisans, especially “leaners.” However, we argue that independents exhibit distinct attitudes toward political parties. Analyzing American National Election Studies open‐ended responses from 1984 to 2020, we employ structural topic models
Maxwell B. Allamong +3 more
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Cost-saving strategies for sustainable surgical care: a scoping review of efficiency models and potential approaches for low-income and middle-income countries. [PDF]
Alayande BT +11 more
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What is (de)politicization and what is wrong with it?
Abstract This article attempts to clarify the meaning of (de)politicization. Politicization sometimes refers to the inappropriate intrusion of partisan loyalties in nonpolitical social domains (affective politicization). Politicization can also constitute an ideal of civic agency and energy (contestatory politicization).
Dimitrios Halikias
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Identification of the consequences of the proliferation of counterfeit sports supplements market. [PDF]
Askarabadi MM +4 more
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Exploring the availability and content of vaccinology courses across the globe: A scoping review. [PDF]
Nyasulu PS +7 more
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The Contingent Payoff of Transparency: The Mediating Roles of Citizen Participation and Enforcement in Health Service Delivery Improvement. [PDF]
Atiku S, Okoh A, Olakotan O.
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Utilizing the COM-B model to identify childhood routine vaccination barriers and uptake among parents and caregivers living in the frontline and Zakarpattia regions of Ukraine amidst Russia's full-scale invasion. [PDF]
Bondarenko O +5 more
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Corporate Profits and the Health of Americans. [PDF]
Biglan A, Prinz RJ, Fishbein DH.
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