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The comparison of several factorial structures of the Cornell Critical Thinking Test Level Z
The Cornell Critical Thinking Test (CCTT) level Z is a broadly applied instrument for the measurement of undergraduate, gifted students’ and adults’ critical thinking abilities, however, there is a lack of studies in the literature investigating its ...
Andrea BARTA +2 more
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We are concerned with the center (=quantum double) of tensor categories and prove generalizations of several results proven previously for quantum doubles of Hopf algebras. We consider F-linear tensor categories C with simple unit and finitely many isomorphism classes of simple objects. We assume that C is either a *-category (i.e. there is a positive *
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Develop and validate a bifactor African leadership scale: Integrating emic and etic constructs
Orientation: Leadership is complex, context-specific and difficult to measure because of the lack of a universal definition. Research purpose: This study aims to develop a nuanced, valid and reliable instrument for measuring African leadership ...
Anton Grobler
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Existence of the $AH+2$ subfactor
An earlier version of this paper appeared as an online appendix to arXiv:1202 ...
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In the 21st century, climate change has exacerbated global instability, leading to a rise in landslide occurrences. In Bangladesh, mountainous areas such as Bandarban experience significant landslides during the monsoon season.
Md. Danesh Miah +2 more
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Quantum Galois Correspondence for Subfactors
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Creation of a shortened version of the Sleep Disorders Questionnaire (SDQ).
The 176-item Sleep Disorders Questionnaire (SDQ) was initially developed using canonical discriminant function analysis on 4 groups of sleep disorder patients, but it was never studied by factor analysis in its entirety. Several authors have criticized 2
Kathleen Biard +2 more
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Subfactors, Planar Algebras and Rotations
Growing out of the initial connections between subfactors and knot theory that gave rise to the Jones polynomial, Jones' axiomatization of the standard invariant of an extremal finite index $II_1$ subfactor as a spherical $C^*$-planar algebra, presented in arXiv:math.QA/9909027, is the most elegant and powerful description available.
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Associations of Tonic and Phasic Irritability With Psychopathology Subfactors of the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology. [PDF]
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