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ABSTRACT Background and Aims High‐stakes testing has become increasingly prominent phenomenon in teacher training institutions across the Global South. Despite its psychological implications, limited studies have investigated the stress experiences associated with this phenomenon, thereby constraining the design of appropriate interventions.
Frank Quansah
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ABSTRACT Over the recent decades, China has witnessed a significant increase in household income, while food waste has also been on the rise. Food waste has an impact on the environment as it increases carbon emissions, which may hinder the realization of China's emission reduction targets. However, the specific impact of the growth in household income
Jianghua Liu, Wenlin Wang, Mengyuan Xie
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Abstract Purpose To investigate 2‐year changes in macular choroidal thickness (ChT) in children receiving 0.01% atropine eyedrops and its relationship with spherical equivalent refraction (SER) progression and axial length (AL) elongation. Methods A total of 250 myopic children aged 6–16 years (167%–0.01% atropine, 83‐placebo) were enrolled in the ...
Emmanuel Kobia‐Acquah +3 more
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Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for the year 2000 [PDF]
The article summarizes the recent seminar of the Czech Economic Association devoted to the Nobel Prize laureates in economics for 2000, James J. Heckman and Daniel L. McFadden. A paper presented by M.
Viktor Kotlán
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Significant Amplification of Turbulent Energy Dissipation Through the Shock Transition at Mars
Abstract Turbulence is fundamental to energy transfer across scales in space and astrophysical plasmas. Bow shock interactions have long been hypothesized to significantly modify turbulence in planetary environments, yet the quantification of such effects and their parametric dependencies remain largely unaddressed.
Wence Jiang +5 more
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Daniel McFadden: Szabad piacok és leláncolt fogyasztók
A Berkeley Egyetem Nobel-díjas közgazdászprofesszora, Daniel McFadden1 ebben a cikkében azzal a kérdéskörrel foglalkozik, hogy miért nem mûködnek megfelelõen a szabad piacok, akkor sem, ha több lehetõséget nyújtanak a fogyasztók számára, mint a liberalizálatlan mechanizmusok. Alapvetõen a problémát az agorafóbia jelenségével, a piaci lehetõségektõl (és
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Bending the Sierra Madre Oriental: A Paleocene Orocline
Abstract The Sierra Madre Oriental belt of the Mexican thin‐skinned fold‐and‐thrust belt, which formed during the Late Cretaceous due to the subduction of the Farallon Plate beneath North America, exhibits a pronounced curvature of approximately 100°, concave to the southwest.
Rafael Guerra Roel +5 more
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Challenging Parole Decisions in England and Wales: Reconsideration and Set Aside
Of all the reforms to parole in England and Wales that were introduced after the furore surrounding the 2017 decision to direct the release of the so‐called ‘Black cab rapist’, John Worboys, perhaps the most important was the creation in 2019 of a reconsideration mechanism which obliges the Parole Board (on application) to take a second look at ...
Stephen Shute
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Maximal uniform convergence rates in parametric estimation problems [PDF]
This paper considers parametric estimation problems with independent, identically,non-regularly distributed data. It focuses on rate-effciency, in the sense of maximal possible convergence rates of stochastically bounded estimators, as an optimality ...
Daniel McFadden, Walter Beckert
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The Impact of Demographics on Housing and Non-Housing Wealth in the United States [PDF]
Equity in housing is a major component of household wealth in the United States. Steady gains in housing prices over the last several decades have generated large potential gains in household wealth among homeowners.
Daniel McFadden +1 more
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