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Are survey stock price forecasts anchored by fundamental forecasts? A long-run perspective
This paper firstly shows that a wide range of asset pricing models, including full information and Bayesian rational expectations models, typically...
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Information flow control for comparative privacy analyses
The prevalence of web tracking and its key characteristics have been extensively investigated by the research community by means of large-scale web...
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Trust attack prevention based on Spark-blockchain in social IoT: a survey
Integrating the Internet of Things (IoT) with Social Networks (SN) has given rise to a new paradigm called Social IoT, which allows users and objects...
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Sublinear Algorithms in T-Interval Dynamic Networks
We consider standard T - interval dynamic networks , under the synchronous timing model and the broadcast CONGEST model. In a T - interval dynamic network ,...
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The Multi-attribute impact of hyperlinks in blogs: an emotion-centric approach
As a digital social medium, blogs have transformed into arenas where individuals can express their perspectives, concepts, and feelings. This...
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Winning Region Determination and Optimal Cooperative Guidance Design in a Pursuer–Evader–Defender Game
In this paper, we study the pursuer–evader–defender game under the isotropic rocket model. The game involves three agents: the evader, the pursuer,...
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Interpersonal factors that contribute to collective intelligence in small groups a qualitative systematic review
The study of collective intelligence has focused in the last years on crowdsourcing and artificial swarm intelligence. Currently, large online...
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A Classical Requiem for Robert Solow
We prove an alternative and much simpler proof of the key results of the celebrated Solow growth model (Solow
1956 ), without the neo-classical... -
Co** strategies adapted by parents caring for children with cancer: a qualitative exploratory study in Ghana
BackgroundCaring for children with cancer by parents in Ghana is associated with diverse psychological and emotional burdens. However, such parents...
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Feudal political economy
How is order achieved in a realm in which every elite commands both economic and military resources, and no stable institutions of power exist? We...
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Economic Development, Energy Consumption, and Environmental Deterioration: A Non-Linear Evidence from India
This study examines whether hydropower consumption, fossil fuel consumption, and economic growth had symmetric or asymmetric impacts on India’s...
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Moral decay, inequality, and the perception of corruption: the reproduction of bribery as a social norm
In the paper, the role of a citizen, a public official, and an observer in the reproduction of bribery as a social norm are each analyzed. To make...
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Survey-based analysis of cybersecurity awareness of Turkish seafarers
In recent years, vessels have become increasingly digitized, reflecting broader societal trends. As a result, maritime operations have become an...
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The role of exposure to nature in perceived stress by veterinary students
Veterinary school is intense and represents a challenging time for students, and increasingly, veterinary students are being diagnosed with a variety...
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Probabilistic models of profiles for voting by evaluation
Considering voting rules based on evaluation inputs rather than preference rankings modifies the paradigm of probabilistic studies of voting...
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Partitionable choice functions and stability
We consider the two-sided many-to-one matching problem and introduce a class of preferences reflecting natural forms of complementarities. For...
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Impact of linkage level on inferences from big data analyses in health and medical research: an empirical study
BackgroundLinkage errors that occur according to linkage levels can adversely affect the accuracy and reliability of analysis results. This study...
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Calling “Gevald”: on the emergence of negative election forecasts in partisan communications
Individuals were found to anonymously predict positive election outcomes for their preferred candidate. Yet, there is little scientific knowledge...