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Ideal Sorting: An Extension of Preference Sorting
ABSTRACT Sorting is a rapid descriptive method that does not require trained panels and is suitable for studies involving a large number of samples. Preference Sorting (a variation of Sorting) is a recent and underexplored method that seeks to determine the characteristics that most contribute to a product's acceptance.
Millena Ayres Silva +3 more
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ABSTRACT Consumers differ in their reasons for substituting animal products with plant‐based (PB) alternatives, and these motivations may influence expectations of product performance. This exploratory study aimed to investigate the importance of various motives and their expectations of cream cheese alternatives.
S. R. Jaeger +2 more
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Trump's Transactional Diplomacy: Breakthrough or Breakdown?
Abstract The US‐Israeli war on Iran appears to demonstrate the perils of a transactional diplomacy that dismisses the rules‐based, liberal international order in pursuit of American dominance. Much of the growing literature assumes transactional diplomacy will be a temporary, Trump‐driven departure from traditional, values‐based statecraft. By contrast,
Guilain Denoeux, Robert Springborg
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Secondary Sympatry as a Sorting Process. [PDF]
Anderson SAS, Matute DR.
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Social movements and the synecdoche problem
Abstract Social movements are central to our contemporary understanding of social change. Accordingly, we should want to be able to say what it is that makes social movements special; that is, to say what it is that movements in their entirety have that random samples of people and organizations within the movement do not have.
Megan Hyska
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UAV-Enabled Maritime IoT D2D Task Offloading: A Potential Game-Accelerated Framework. [PDF]
Li B, Zhao J, Yang T.
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What Can the State of Nature Justify?
ABSTRACT Social contract theory is one of the most popular approaches to political justification. While the state of nature account in social contract theory is generally invoked to justify the state's authority, I argue in this paper that no extant account succeeds in doing so.
Arthur (Hongyang) Yang
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On the Efficiency of All-Pay Mechanisms. [PDF]
Christodoulou G, Sgouritsa A, Tang B.
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Green Refrontierisation: Critical Cartographies of the Hydrogen Rush in Africa
Short Abstract This article provides a critical cartographic analysis of the green hydrogen (GH2) maps present within the reports of European states, lobby groups and investment bodies to examine the role of geographical knowledge in the production of low‐carbon energy frontiers. It identifies three spatio‐political strategies present within these maps
William Monteith
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Scenario of Firearm Injuries in Saudi Arabia: A Comparative Review. [PDF]
Ghaffar UB.
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