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Test–Retest Reliability of the NEO-PI-R
: Background: In contrast to classical test theory, growing evidence suggests that single personality items are quite reliable over brief measurement intervals, within a single session but also up to several weeks.
Samuel J. Henry, René Mõttus
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Neo-Functionalism Reassessed: Suggesting a Synthesis of European Integration Theory
How are we to understand processes of European integration? There are a number of theories that attempt to shed-light on the integration process each considering that a particular variant of social existence provides the best means of interpretation ...
Howell, K.E.
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Quantum field theory with classical sources - Linearized quantum gravity
In a previous work (Skagerstam 2018 arXiv:1801.09947v1 [quant-ph]) and in terms of an exact quantum-mechanical framework, h-independent causal and retarded expectation values of the second-quantized electro-magnetic fields in the Coulomb gauge were ...
Skagerstam, Bo Sture K., +5 more
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The vast majority of meaningful discussions about the processes of economic integration and liberalization of trade have so far revolved around the neoclassical theory.
Mariolis, Theodore
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Humanistic Education for Sustainable Development [PDF]
Sustainable development paradigm involves a shift of attitude and, therefore, Education for Sustainable Development, supposed to have a transformative role, must aim this purpose: to help human being to overcome his selfish condition, to think and to act
Simona BUŞOI
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The maximal subgroups of the classical groups in dimension 13, 14 and 15
One might easily argue that the Classification of Finite Simple Groups is one of the most important theorems of group theory. Given that any finite group can be deconstructed into its simple composition factors, it is of great importance to have a ...
Anna Katharina Schröder +1 more
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Globalisation, convergence and the case for openness in Developing Countries: what do we learn from open economy growth theory and empirics? [PDF]
This paper critically assesses the current policy consensus that greater integration into the world economy is beneficial for poor countries. It examines both the theoretical basis and recent empirical studies on the link between openness and economic ...
Lutz, Matthias
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Introduction: towards a reconsideration of Neo-Kantianism
After the demise of German Idealism, Neo-Kantianism flourished as the defining philosophical movement of Continental Europe from the 1860s until the Weimar Republic.
De WARREN N, STAITI, ANDREA SEBASTIANO
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Macroeconomic Frictions: What have we Learned from the Real Business Cycle Research Programm ? [PDF]
One interpretation of the RBC research program is that it was meant to identify and incorporate into dynamic general equilibrium models those market imperfections which are most relevant for macroeconomic theory and policy.
Jean-Pierre DANTHINE, John B. DONALDSON
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