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Promises and expectations [PDF]
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Florian Ederer, Alexander Stremitzer
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Consensus in Business Tendency Surveys: Comparison of Alternative Measures
In this article, we aim to compare various methods of evaluating consensus in qualitative business surveys in which respondents express expectations on the ordered scale.
Emilia Tomczyk, Barbara Kowalczyk
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Sexual health and emotional changes in colombian women with breast cancer
Objective: Determine the effect of mood, anxiety and depression on sexual health and the impact on colombian women who have undergone treatment for breast cancer.
Luz Stella Bueno-Robles +1 more
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Validity Evidence of a Scale on Academic Expectations for Higher Education [PDF]
By using structural equation modeling, this study investigated the dimensionality and invariance of the Brazilian scale of Academic Expectations for Higher Education - short version.
Denise de Souza Fleith +5 more
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Technology hype: Dealing with bold expectations and overpromising
To date, the study of hype has become a productive but also eclectic field of research. This introduction provides an overview of the core characteristics of technology hype and distinguishes it from other future-oriented concepts.
Jascha Bareis +2 more
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Contested densification: Sustainability, place and expectations at the urban fringe
The discourse of sustainability-by-density is dominant in urban policies and climate-friendly urbanism today. Yet, with current failures and disparities in the regulation of dense development and land speculation, the effects of such policies are not ...
Sophie L. Van Neste, Jean-Philippe Royer
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Expectations in Expectation Propagation
Expectation Propagation (EP) is a widely used message-passing algorithm that decomposes a global inference problem into multiple local ones. It approximates marginal distributions (beliefs) using intermediate functions (messages). While beliefs must be proper probability distributions that integrate to one, messages may have infinite integral values ...
Zilu Zhao, Fangqing Xiao, Dirk Slock
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Expectations and the issue of land in South Africa – the historical origins and current debate
Land remains a contentious political issue that has the potential for further conflict in South Africa. Expectations over land are a legitimate result of a history of dispossession, displacement and deprivation during the pre-colonial, colonial and ...
Roy Jankielsohn, André Duvenhage
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The article focuses on the analysis of preliminary data regarding the challenges that female employability in the tourism and hospitality sectors in Italy has faced and will continue to experience as a result of the economic impact of the COVID-19 ...
Radu Mihailescu, Azzurra Rinaldi
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On the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens's birth, I am struck by his creative genius and by the parallel between the intellectual development of his protagonists and the evolution of peer review. Like many of his novels and serial writings, the story of the history of peer review is a bildungsroman, one that has followed a process of
Pêgo-Fernandes, Paulo Manuel +1 more
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