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Peer-to-Peer Groups

The Journal of Wealth Management, 2002
The authors introduce the concept of peer-to-peer groups as a means of helping a special class of high net worth individuals: entrepreneurs who recently sold their business. They start with the major challenges faced by the recently divested entrepreneur, with a particular focus on the five important changes in perspective through which the investor ...
Michael W. Sonnenfeldt, Richard L. Lavin
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Self-control in peer groups [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Economic Theory, 2005
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Battaglini, Marco   +2 more
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Peer Group Influence

Sociological Methods & Research, 1990
This article evaluates three models of peer group influence on opinions. Two of these models are eliminated on theoretical and empirical grounds. The surviving model is consistent with the seminal work of French (1956) on social influence processes and provides theoretical foundations for the convention of measuring interpersonal effects with the mean
NOAH E. FRIEDKIN, KAREN S. COOK
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FY91 Peer Groups,

1992
Abstract : This document presents the methodology for and results of updating the Department of Defense (DoD) Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) peer groups using FY 1991 inpatient Biometrics data. The methodology is based on DoD analysis performed during the original development of Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) based resource allocation for Military ...
T. Ritter, J. Hufford, Stuart W. Baker
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Group Peer Review

International Review of Qualitative Research, 2018
Invitation to review a manuscript for publication marks an exciting milestone in graduate and postgraduate students’ training. Yet, peer reviewing is seldom explicitly taught. First-time reviewers approaching this task often lack mentorship, guidelines, and confidence.
Gail Teachman   +8 more
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Peer writing groups

2017
This chapter describes different kinds of writing groups and the roles they play in supplementing the feedback cycles between student and supervisors. It proposes that both critique-focused and productivity-focused writing groups provide rich and diverse opportunities for doctoral students to learn key academic practices through participating in ...
Cally Guerin, Claire Aitchison
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