Validity and validation in archetype analysis: practical assessment framework and guidelines
Archetype analysis is a promising approach in sustainability science to identify patterns and explain mechanisms shaping the sustainability of social-ecological systems.
Luigi Piemontese +11 more
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Avenues of archetype analysis: roots, achievements, and next steps in sustainability research
Recent years have seen a proliferation of studies that use archetype analysis to better understand and to foster transitions toward sustainability. This growing literature reveals a common methodological ground, as well as a variety of perspectives and ...
Klaus Eisenack +2 more
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Archetypes are increasingly used as a methodological approach to understand recurrent patterns in variables and processes that shape the sustainability of social-ecological systems. The rapid growth and diversification of archetype analyses has generated
Christoph Oberlack +16 more
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Metformin as an archetype immuno-metabolic adjuvant for cancer immunotherapy [PDF]
The development of a single immuno-metabolic adjuvant capable of modulating, in the appropriate direction and intensity, the complex antagonistic and symbiotic interplays between tumor cells, immune cells, and the gut microbiota may appear ...
Sara Verdura +3 more
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Functional archetypes in the human gut microbiome reveal metabolic diversity, stability, and influence disease-associated signatures [PDF]
Background Understanding the functional diversity of the gut microbiome is critical for elucidating its roles in human health and disease. While traditional approaches focus on taxonomic composition, functional configurations of the microbiome remain ...
Mohamed Meawad +5 more
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openEHR Archetype Use and Reuse Within Multilingual Clinical Data Sets: Case Study
BackgroundDespite electronic health records being in existence for over 50 years, our ability to exchange health data remains frustratingly limited. Commonly used clinical content standards, and the information models that underpin them, are primarily ...
Leslie, Heather
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Archetype analysis in sustainability research: methodological portfolio and analytical frontiers
In sustainability research, archetype analysis reveals patterns of factors and processes that repeatedly shape social-ecological systems. These patterns help improve our understanding of global concerns, including vulnerability, land management, food ...
Diana Sietz +7 more
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Design and quality criteria for archetype analysis
A key challenge in addressing the global degradation of natural resources and the environment is to effectively transfer successful strategies across heterogeneous contexts.
Klaus Eisenack +8 more
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Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Uptake Among Australian Healthcare Professionals: An Archetype for Success [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Qualitative research suggests there may be identifiable characteristics that form a health professional (HCP) archetype associated with habitual seasonal influenza vaccination (SIV). However, the validity of this archetype requires
Caroline M. Hall +4 more
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Emergent archetype patterns of coupled hydrologic and biogeochemical responses in catchments [PDF]
Andréas Musolff +3 more
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