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Integrating insights into radicalization: A text‐mining systematic review
Abstract The study of radicalization encompasses a broad spectrum of perspectives, with scholars from diverse disciplines – ranging from psychology, sociology, political science, criminology, to economics – contributing to its multifaceted comprehension. Despite this substantial body of empirical research, the knowledge is fragmented across disciplines,
Anna Knorr +3 more
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Avoiding four fallacies in the fair allocation of influenza countermeasures. [PDF]
Persad G, Dellgren JL, Emanuel EJ.
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ABSTRACT Though often framed as a technocratic tool, impact assessment is a core element of the political agenda‐setting process. In this article, we show that decisions about what is subject to legislative debate are made during impact assessment; specifically, during the drafting of the assessment report.
Eleanor Brooks, Kathrin Lauber
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Extending Lawson and Robins' (2021) guideline for the evaluation of jingle and jangle fallacies. [PDF]
Blötner C.
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ABSTRACT In times of crisis, maintaining citizens' trust in government is crucial for policy legitimacy. Yet, research on how institutional design shapes trust under crisis conditions remains limited. This study addresses this gap by examining how the delegation of authority and the degree of institutional independence of public health agencies relate ...
Jana Gómez Díaz
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Semantic embeddings reveal and address taxonomic incommensurability in psychological measurement. [PDF]
Wulff DU, Mata R.
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to empirically reveal the effect of democracy on the partner country's developmental policy decisions using the uniquely established database of Korea's Knowledge Sharing Project (KSP) outcome and dispersion measures of democracy.
Jae Eun Shin, Suk‐Won Lee
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Acid Versus Amide-Facts and Fallacies: A Case Study in Glycomimetic Ligand Design. [PDF]
Smieško M +5 more
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No puzzles about truth for nonrealist cognitivism
Abstract Derek Parfit defended a metaethical theory which he calls nonrealist cognitivism. According to this theory, there are irreducibly normative truths that stand without ontological implications. A lot of literature has been dedicated to raising puzzles about the coherency of such a theory. The aim of this article is to solve a puzzle specifically
Evan Jack, Mustafa Khuramy
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