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Cross‐Sectional Studies: Strengths, Limitations, and Methodological Considerations
Cross‐sectional studies measure variables at a single time point to estimate prevalence and support descriptive epidemiology ‐ characterizing population health, tracking trends via repeated surveys – and for developing and validating screening instruments and diagnostic models.
Sebastian‐Edgar Baumeister +4 more
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Survey sampling during the last 50 years [PDF]
In this short paper we sketch how survey sampling changed during the last 50 years. We describe the development and use of model-assisted survey sampling and model-assisted estimators, such as the generalized regression estimator.
Scholtus, Sander, de Waal, Ton
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Caring for the institution: An ethnography of quality assurance policy in U.S. rural primary care
Abstract Based on mixed‐methods, ethnographic research in a geographically isolated rural medical center in the upper midwestern United States, this paper explores the social implications of healthcare quality assurance policies highly reliant on managerial logics, including measurement and monitoring programs.
Chloe L. Warpinski
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Turnover bagi karyawan merupakan salah satu jalan keluar untuk mendapatkan keadaan yang lebih baik, namun bagi perusahaan hal ini dapat menjadi suatu kerugian tersendiri.
Fadliya Siti Aisyia
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ABSTRACT The 2023 European Union Regulation on Deforestation‐free Products (EUDR) is a transnational regulation aimed at addressing forest loss along the value chains of forest‐risk commodities. Grounding our analysis in new institutional theory with distinct behavioral drivers explaining actor behavior, and using qualitative methods, we draw on the ...
Mathias Cramm +11 more
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Children with Down Syndrome have limited cognitive-related ability and special fenotive behavior. In this study, special and prominent behavior problem on children with down syndrome, such as comprehending ability, limited attention, disobedience ...
Neneng Tati Sumiati
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ABSTRACT Using online job advertisement data improves the timeliness and granularity depth of analysis in the labor market in domains not covered by official data. Specifically, its variation over time may be used as an anticipator of official employment variations.
Pietro Giorgio Lovaglio +1 more
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Web surveys have replaced Face‐to‐Face and computer assisted telephone interviewing (CATI) as the main mode of data collection in most countries. This trend was reinforced as a consequence of COVID‐19 pandemic‐related restrictions.
Sara Pasadas‐del‐Amo +16 more
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Teamwork and Team Diversity on the Employee Productivity
This study aims to analyses the influence of teamwork and team diversity partially and simultaneously on employee work productivity. This study uses a quantitative approach with data analysis using multiple linear regression. The population in this study
Ahmad Setiyono, Gina Atikah Hasni
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Revisiting Flexibility Stigma: How Framing Remote Working Shapes Bias Against Remote Workers
ABSTRACT Despite the steep rise in working from home practices across the world, stigmatized views against remote workers still exist and are slowly coming back as evidenced by managers' requests for workers to return to the office. Drawing on a national sample of managers in Singapore, this study uses a factorial vignette experiment to examine how the
Senhu Wang, Heejung Chung
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