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ABSTRACT Drawing on cognitive science research, this study explores mental time travel and its elicitation through digital product displays. Specifically, we examine how digital product displays elicit mental time travel to the past and future and how this cognitive process positively influences three purchase‐oriented outcomes: inspiration to purchase,
Jennifer Brannon Barhorst +3 more
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Recent advances in probability-based and nonprobability survey research
At the turn of the decade, this special issue is a symbol of transformation in the survey world that slowly started in the 2000s and that is likely to continue into the future.
Wenz, Alexander +3 more
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 Penelitan ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui variabel paling berpengaruh dan penting yang menyebabkan rendahnya produktifitas kerja karyawan Bakpia Kurnia Sari Yogyakarta sesuai dengan permasalahan yang telah dirumuskan.
Irma Wati, Henny Welsa, Gendro Wiyono
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Definitions Matter: BIPOC Nonprofits and Racial Disparities in Nonprofit Funding
ABSTRACT BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) nonprofits have gained increased attention and funding; however, a lack of clear definition and identification persists. This ambiguity hinders our understanding of the BIPOC nonprofits population and racial disparities in nonprofit funding.
Shuyi Deng
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui apakah terdapat pengaruh antara conversation orientation, conformity orientation, dan kecerdasan emosional dengan sikap terhadap seksualitas pada remaja akhir.
Nabila Eka Febriyanti, Ilham Nur Alfian
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Integration of Nonprobability and Probability Samples via Survey Weights
Probability sample encounters the problems of increasing cost and nonresponse. The cost has rapidly been increasing in executing a large probability sample survey, and, for some surveys, response rate can be below the 10 percent level. Therefore, statisticians seek some alternative methods.
Balgobin Nandram, Jai Won Choi, Yang Liu
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how combinations of organizational capacities shape nongovernmental organization (NGO) managers' prioritization of staff and beneficiaries. While stakeholder theory identifies which stakeholders' interests attract attention, it offers limited guidance on how managers ultimately prioritize among stakeholders in decision ...
Robbie Waters Robichau +2 more
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In scientific studies with low-prevalence outcomes, probability sampling may be supplemented by nonprobability sampling to boost the sample size of desired subpopulation while remaining representative to the entire study population.
Brittney Keller-Hamilton (13148341) +6 more
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Sampling Methods in Agriculture [PDF]
The U.S. Department of Agriculture was created in 1862 and the first U.S.D.A. crop report appeared in July 1863. Department statisticians relied on the expert judgment of voluntary crop reports in each county to supply information on crop conditions ...
Bosecker, R. R
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AbstractBiodiversity monitoring usually involves drawing inferences about some variable of interest across a defined landscape from observations made at a sample of locations within that landscape. If the variable of interest differs between sampled and nonsampled locations, and no mitigating action is taken, then the sample is unrepresentative and ...
Boyd, Robin J. +2 more
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