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The persistence and loss of hard selective sweeps amid admixture in ancient Eurasians. [PDF]
Harris M, Mo Z, Siepel A, Garud NR.
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Reported annual per‐capita harvest of muskrats (PCHM) decreased as wetland complexity (total number of wetland patches) decreased in 13 state and federal wetland areas in the Midwest, USA. Our results support the hypothesis that regional‐scale declines in the abundance of muskrats are likely associated with the losses to wetland habitats throughout the
Tim L. Hiller +5 more
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Discussion on 'Causal inference with misspecified network interference structure' by Bar Weinstein and Daniel Nevo. [PDF]
Fang F, Forastiere L.
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Abstract Leader narcissism has been called a double‐edged sword, offering both benefits and drawbacks for followers. This study examines how follower perceptions of specific leader narcissism dimensions – grandiose (admiration, rivalry) and vulnerable (isolation, enmity) – relate to follower work engagement and emotional exhaustion.
Iris K. Gauglitz +3 more
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Random-effects psychophysics for studying individual differences in perception and cognition. [PDF]
Rouder JN, Mehrvarz M.
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We study the effects of heat and high temperature shocks on inflation in Australia using monthly, state‐level temperature anomaly data via two stages. In the first stage, we decompose temperature anomalies into orthogonal components using a structural vector autoregression with long‐run restrictions.
Tan Dat Huynh, Mengheng Li
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Estimating causal effects of rare treatments on binary outcomes: addressing sample size requirements and bias correction. [PDF]
Sanim AI, Rahman MS, Latif MAHM.
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Market Integration and Nonlinear Price Transmission in 19th‐Century British Wheat Markets
ABSTRACT Important developments in infrastructure and institutions characterized 19th‐Century wheat markets in Great Britain. Among these developments was the construction of the national rail system which enabled cheaper and more efficient transport of grain and other bulky cargoes between inland towns and ports.
Barry K. Goodwin, A. Ford Ramsey
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Proportional Hazards Regression for Interval-Censored Outcomes With an Interval-Censored Covariate. [PDF]
Li D +5 more
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Graph‐Laplacian modeling of spatiotemporal effects for house price estimation
Abstract Many variables involve the modeling of spatial effects, and their dynamics over time. This article presents a linear model in which spatiotemporal random effects are modeled by graph‐Laplacians. A graph‐Laplacian flexibly encodes adjacency in both space and time, in our case not depending on unknown parameters. The graph‐Laplacian can be input
Willem P Sijp, Marc K. Francke
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