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Night Vision: Navigating Walking Interviews in the Dark
Short Abstract This paper contributes to the discourse on mobile research methodologies by presenting a case for the use of darkness both as a research method and as a sensory and therapeutic landscape in a rural context. Using data collected from a study on dark sky tourism in a dark sky park in Ireland, it presents Walking Interviews in Natural ...
Georgia MacMillan +2 more
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Foreign direct investment (FDI) and the global food crisis. A study of the Windward Islands' agricultural sector. [PDF]
Using panel data unit root tests and Johansen Co-integration tests, as well as the Engle-Granger -correction model to test for causality, this study examines the effect of FDI on agriculture sector productivity (x6), market size (x2), macroeconomic ...
Stephen Pilgrim, Sunday Iyare
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ABSTRACT Mealtime assistance for people living with dementia presents care‐related challenges, yet few validated instruments assess nursing staff perspectives. This study developed and conducted an exploratory validation of the Assisting Mealtime Scale.
Hansen (Cindy) Tang +4 more
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Consumer Acceptance of Conversational Bots: Systematic Literature Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT As consumers increasingly rely on conversational bots for daily tasks, evidence surrounding motivations for acceptance remains scattered. A systematic literature review (SLR) was conducted on 64 journal articles published between 2008 and 2024, of which 48 provided sufficient quantitative data for inclusion in a meta‐analysis.
Omar H. Fares, Seung Hwan (Mark) Lee
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Background: Biomarkers of cardiovascular and metabolic risk track from adolescence into adulthood, therefore characterising the direction and magnitude of these changes is an important first step to identifying health trajectories that presage future ...
Wei Perng +5 more
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Landslide susceptibility mapping in India's Western Ghats using machine learning revealed high‐risk zones driven by deforestation, slope alteration and road proximity. The Random Forest model showed highest accuracy, supporting targeted mitigation, planning and early warning systems.
Manoranjan Mishra +4 more
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The Cowl - v.12 - n.11 - Feb 7, 1950 [PDF]
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 12, Number 11 - Feb 7, 1950.
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ABSTRACT In the presence of competing events, many investigators are interested in a direct treatment effect on the event of interest that does not capture treatment effects on competing events. Classical survival analysis methods that treat competing events like censoring events, at best, target a controlled direct effect: the effect of the treatment ...
Takuya Kawahara +2 more
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Proportional Hazards Regression for Interval‐Censored Outcomes With an Interval‐Censored Covariate
ABSTRACT Identifying predictors for viral rebound trajectories after antiretroviral therapy (ART) interruption is central to HIV cure research. Motivated by the need to determine whether the time to achieve viral suppression after ART initiation can predict the time to viral rebound following ART interruption, we investigate modeling approaches that ...
Dongdong Li +5 more
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