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Publication Policy or Publication Bias?

Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, 2005
Although “a large number of studies have appeared in the literature that report associations of low penetrance genetic variants with disease,” as suggested in the recent CEBP editorial ([1][1]), hardly any of these reports have been translated into solid results by replication studies, at ...
Graham, Byrnes   +3 more
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Public Policy Update

AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 1997
Through its Public Policy Program staff based in Washington, DC, the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) builds support for sound HIV/AlDS-related policies. Jane Silver, M.P.H., formerly Associate Director for Program of the National Commission of AIDS, heads the program.
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Public policy analysis

2007
This book offers a critical examination of both the discourse and practice of participation in order to understand the significance of this explosion in participatory forums, and the extent to which such practices represent a fundamental change in governance.
Peter Knoepfel   +3 more
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Legitimating Public Policy

University of Toronto Law Journal, 2008
This article critiques the failure to adopt and enforce procedural norms in Canadian public policy making and suggests that the failure of legislatures and courts to require appropriate procedure prior to the elaboration and implementation of regulatory policy undermines the democratic and substantive legitimacy of that policy.
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Public policy-making.

2002
AbstractThis chapter provides an introduction to public decision-making processes, particularly in leisure, sport and tourism. The following are discussed: international dimensions of public policy; formal national constitutions; other institutions involved in leisure, sport and tourism policy making and implementation; theoretical models and ...
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Public Policy Resources

2018
Building on Knoepfel’s previous book, Public policy analysis, this book offers a conceptually coherent view of ten public policy resources: force, law, personal, money, property rights, information, organisation, consensus, time and political support.
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