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Principal Stratification Analysis Using Principal Scores [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B: Statistical Methodology, 2016
SummaryPractitioners are interested in not only the average causal effect of a treatment on the outcome but also the underlying causal mechanism in the presence of an intermediate variable between the treatment and outcome. However, in many cases we cannot randomize the intermediate variable, resulting in sample selection problems even in randomized ...
Ding, Peng, Lu, Jiannan
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Artificum scaenicorum studium amoremque inhonestum probrosumque esse

open access: yesClassica Cracoviensia, 2014
Artificum scaenicorum studium amoremque inhonestum probrosumque esse. The Actor and their Audience in the Roman Theatre The paper analyses the role and position of actors in ancient Rome, from the times of the Republic to the principate.
Elżbieta Loska
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PRINCIPAL POLYNOMIAL ANALYSIS [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Neural Systems, 2014
This paper presents a new framework for manifold learning based on a sequence of principal polynomials that capture the possibly nonlinear nature of the data. The proposed Principal Polynomial Analysis (PPA) generalizes PCA by modeling the directions of maximal variance by means of curves, instead of straight lines.
Laparra, Valero   +4 more
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Historical and Legal Context and Significance… of Selected Roman Public Law Institutions of the Early Principate Described in Canonical Gospels of the New Testament

open access: yesThe Biblical Annals, 2021
The article analyses the issues in question by means of a method used in the legal sciences which in the Polish methodology is called “the historical and legal method.” It involves presentation and analysis of selected legal institutions and of their ...
Maciej Kubala
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Principal Networks

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
Graph representations of brain connectivity have attracted a lot of recent interest, but existing methods for dividing such graphs into connected subnetworks have a number of limitations in the context of neuroimaging. This is an important problem because most cognitive functions would be expected to involve some but not all brain regions.
Clayden, JD, Dayan, M, Clark, CA
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Le trasformazioni dei tribunali di età augustea fra salubrità e politica

open access: yesGriseldaonline, 2023
This paper focuses on the spaces of justice in the Roman world by considering their evolution during the Augustus’ Principate. The aim is to enhance a specific indicator attested in ancient literary sources to show up courts’ transformations, i.e ...
Luciano Traversa
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(Un)-damning Subplots: The Principate of Domitian Between Literary Sources and Fresh Material Evidence

open access: yesIllinois Classical Studies, 2020
:Moving beyond the methodological issues of a literary-based reassessment of the reign of the last Flavian emperor, this article re-reads the principate of Domitian in light of fresh epigraphic and numismatic evidence that has only been discovered or ...
Tommaso Spinelli, G. Gregori
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Principal Effectiveness and Principal Turnover [PDF]

open access: yesEducation Finance and Policy, 2019
Research demonstrates the importance of principal effectiveness for school performance and the potentially negative effects of principal turnover. However, we have limited understanding of the factors that lead principals to leave their schools or about the relative effectiveness of those who stay and those who turn over. We investigate the association
Jason A. Grissom, Brendan Bartanen
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Parallel developments in Roman law and maritime trade during the Late Republic and Early Principate

open access: yesJournal of Roman Archaeology, 2020
Between the Second Punic War and the Early Principate several sources of evidence indicate that the Roman economy experienced some measure of (limited) growth. The case for intensive growth is founded on two complementary approaches.
Peter Candy
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Cicero's concept of natural law and the political system of the principate of the Roman state

open access: yesPolitologija, 1999
In this short study, the author, save using Cicero's concept of the Natural Law, tries to derive inside the determinants concerning the birth of the political system of the principate of the Roman State.
Saulius Arlauskas
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