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Bayesian Adaptive Polynomial Chaos Expansions
ABSTRACT Polynomial chaos expansions (PCEs) are widely used for uncertainty quantification (UQ) tasks, particularly in the applied mathematics community. However, PCE has received comparatively less attention in the statistics literature, and fully Bayesian formulations remain rare—especially with implementations in R.
Kellin N. Rumsey +4 more
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Abstract A deep understanding of flow regulation in river bifurcations is critical for downstream river management and flood control. The deltaic river network frequently contains the H‐shaped network node, where two main channels are linked together via a connecting channel, combining both bifurcation and confluence. However, flow structures and their
Zhaohui Deng +4 more
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Wage discrimination: The case for reverse regression [PDF]
The reverse regression method of measuring wage discrimination is the main challenge to the dominant direct regression method based on the Oaxaca/Blinder approach.
Kapsalis, Constantine
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Progress and Poverty: Walter Rodney's Legacy
ABSTRACT The conventional view of human progress states that the more humanity makes progress, the less poverty is entrenched. But, global development is currently characterized by a persistent combination of economic progress and growing relative poverty. This endemic inequality has puzzled economists for years.
Franklin Obeng‐Odoom
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Factors Affecting the Repayment of Student Loans [PDF]
This study shows that the ability of students to repay their Canada Student Loan Program (CSLP) depends primarily on their future earnings rather than on the size of debt incurred.
Kapsalis, Constantine
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Using the Educator–Student Relationship in Mental Health Education to Teach Relational Processes
ABSTRACT Clinical education requires both conceptual mastery and relational aptitude. Developing therapeutic presence through content mastery alone may fall short because relational skills are learned through attuned relationships. Relational teaching in mental health education espouses the use of the educator–student relationship to foster relational ...
Kelly Duggan Shearer
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Faculty of Letters and Languages Department of Foreign Languages
The dialect of Constantine is the one spoken in the region of Constantine, situated in the eastern side of Algeria. It is unstandardised and considered as an under-resource language.
Faiza Benlaksir
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Peri-Urban and Urban Agriculture in Constantine, Algeria
This study focuses on the metropolitan area of Constantine, a territory of regional attraction, capable of stimulating the development of the wilaya in the coming years thanks to a diversified and multifunctional peri-urban agriculture.
Assia Lifa
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The Connection between Literacy and Work: Implications for Social Assistance Recipients [PDF]
This study is based on the International Adult Literacy Survey (IALS) data. The study finds that there is a virtuous cycle between literacy and work: Literacy is important for employability, but employment is also important in maintaining literacy ...
Kapsalis, Constantine
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Virus‐Dependent Geographic Structure of Co‐Circulating Viruses in a Single Bat Species
ABSTRACT Understanding the spatial spread of viruses within wildlife populations is often a key component of disease management efforts. Viral spread is likely constrained by host ecology, but inter‐virus differences in infection strategy might allow some viruses to overcome these constraints, leading to divergent population structures within a common ...
Avery L. Holmes +8 more
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