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Latinos mobilizing beyond threats: The role of fear and hope in issue activism
Abstract Interest groups intent on spurring political participation often highlight potential threats to galvanize audiences into action. However, while loss aversion is typically seen as a strong motivator, it is important not to neglect the motivational effect of hope and reward‐seeking behavior as people navigate their political landscape.
Vanessa Cruz Nichols
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Burnout and depression among Roman Catholic secular, religious, and monastic clergy.
Burnout and depression among Roman Catholic secular, religious order, and monastic (Cistercian) priests was investigated using the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and the Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression (CES-D) scale.
Virginia, Stephen Gerard
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La reforma del clero secular pretridentino [PDF]
En este trabajo se expone la situación del clero secular antes de la reforma luterana en España. Nos centramos en el siglo XV y la primera mitad del siglo XVI.
Cruz Hernández, Juan Gabriel
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Rulers on the road: Itinerant rule in the Holy Roman Empire, AD 919–1519
Abstract Itinerant rule, rule exercised through traveling, was a common yet insufficiently researched, premodern form of governance. Studying the determinants of ruler itineraries in the Holy Roman Empire, AD 919–1519, we argue that rulers' visits targeted “marginal” elites.
Carl Müller‐Crepon +3 more
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Why are surveys struggling to estimate vote shares?
Abstract Polling in the 2020 US presidential elections significantly underestimated Trump support, calling into question the accuracy of all political surveys. Although many have speculated that this bias is due to Trump supporters refusing to respond to surveys, we have previously lacked the data to directly evaluate this theory.
Matthew Tyler +6 more
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Demographic approach to the secular clergy in Seventeenth Century Murcia [PDF]
Artículo de la sección: EstudiosPara numerosos autores del siglo XVII, el excesivo número de clérigos era una de las causas de la crisis de la Monarquía Hispánica. Sin embargo, no se dispone de datos fiables que corroboren estos planteamientos.
Yrigoyen López, Antonio
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Breaking Barriers: The History of Women's Education and the Training of Female Surgeons
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Medicine and surgery have been practised by women since the earliest of times, but as these activities became professionalised, they became excluded by various barriers. The aims of this review are to identify these obstacles and how they were overcome.
John P. Collins
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Mitre and Sword: Fighting Norman Bishops and Clergy
This thesis examines Norman bishops and abbots, either as armed combatants, or commanders of military forces in Normandy, and later in England after 1066.
Martin, Timothy R
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ABSTRACT Introduction Rural surgical services face increasing clinical demand and administrative burden, often exacerbated by limited workforce and support infrastructure. Artificial intelligence (AI) scribes may improve documentation efficiency, yet evidence from surgical and rural or regional outpatient settings remains scarce.
Gavin J. Carmichael +6 more
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The Secular Clergy in Fifteenth-Century England
iii, 112 p.This Kalamazoo College Senior Individualized Project is the result of four long months of research and writing. The subject is an interesting one that enables the reader to gain a better understanding of religious culture in the later Middle ...
Long, Darcy Jean
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