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Comparing Comparative Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
In this inter-disciplinary volume devoted to comparative research in various social sciences (philology, sociology, history, political sciences, etc.) the paper tries to point out the relations that comparative law has with other comparative disciplines and how it changes according to where, who, why,and how the comparative research is conducted.
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On Comparing Comparative Methods

Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1992
Virtually every field in the biological sciences uses comparative, cross-taxonomic analysis. Unlike experimental study, comparative analyses have historically relied on simple correlation of traits across species. In the past ten years, especially since publication of a few landmark papers (e.g. 13, 24), this straightforward comparative methodology has
John L. Gittleman, Hang-Kwang Luh
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Multiple comparisons: To compare or not to compare, that is the question

Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2022
Researchers attempt to minimize Type-I errors (concluding there is a relationship between variables, when there in fact, isn't one) in their experiments by exerting control over the p-value thresholds or alpha level. If a statistical test is conducted only once in a study, it is indeed possible for the researcher to maintain control, so that the ...
Mitchell J, Barnett   +3 more
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The InstitutionS of Education: Compare, Compare, Compare!

Comparative Education Review, 1999
L'auteur se livre ici a une reflexion personnelle sur les institutions de l'education et sur ce que peut et devrait etre le champ qui mene a l'etude de l'education contemporaine, mais revient aussi sur son experience et ses rencontres personnelles avant de se lancer dans un historique comparatif.
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Comparative Law as Comparative Jurisprudence-The Comparability of Legal Systems

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 2003
In response to the "malaise" which has afflicted comparative law over the last few decades, William Ewald has proposed that we recast comparative law as comparative jurisprudence, that is, as "the comparative study of the intellectual conceptions that underlie the principal institutions of one or more foreign legal systems." However, Ewald stops short ...
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Comparative Analysis [PDF]

open access: possibleArtificial Intelligence, 1988
The important problem of predicting how a system reacts to perturbations in its parameters is discussed. The system means here a set of, in some sense, regular time functions (parameters) which are related through so called qualitative differential equations, i.e., ordinary differential equations obtained using differentiation, addition, multiplication
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Comparing with RSA

2009
A multi-set ( ms ) is a set where an element can occur more than once. ms hash functions ( mshf s) map ms s of arbitrary cardinality to fixed-length strings. This paper introduces a new rsa -based mshf . The new function is efficient and produces small hashes. We prove that the proposed mshf is collision-resistant under the assumption of
Julien Cathalo   +2 more
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To compare or not to compare

Proceedings of the International Workshop on Semantic Web Information Management, 2011
Blocking methods are crucial for making the inherently quadratic task of Entity Resolution more efficient. The blocking methods proposed in the literature rely on the homogeneity of data and the availability of binding schema information; thus, they are inapplicable to the voluminous, noisy, and highly heterogeneous data of the Web 2.0 user-generated ...
George Papadakis 0001   +4 more
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Comparing the Tertium Comparationis in Comparative Religion and Comparative Theology

Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft, 2023
Abstract The process of determining a topic for comparison or a tertium comparationis forms one of the most crucial steps in the disciplines of comparative religion (Religionswissenschaft) and comparative theology. Though the two disciplines have much in common in terms of their methodologies, they differ in terms of their ultimate goals.
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