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The return of non-probability sample: the electoral polls at the time of internet and social media
For the past 80 years survey researchers have used a probability sampling framework. Probability samples have a well-defined set of quality criteria...
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National Couples’ Health and Time Study: Sample, Design, and Weighting
The National Couples’ Health and Time Study (NCHAT) is the first fully powered, population-representative study of couples in America containing...
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Prevalence and Impact of Revenge Pornography on a Sample of Portuguese Women
Victims of revenge pornography (RP) suffer long-term psychological, personal, and social consequences, given that the spread of explicit content may...
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Support for a Single Underlying Dimension of Self-Reported Health in a Sample of Adults with Low Back Pain in the United States
There is increasing interest in measuring “whole person” health and deriving an overall summary score. Underlying physical and mental health...
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Promoting Well-Being in a Clinical Sample of Young Adults with Paranoid Tendencies: A Randomised Clinical Trial
Early adulthood is a critical transitional period, when the individual faces many challenges related to their development as a fully autonomous...
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Considering a Bifactor Model of Children’s Subjective Well-Being Using a Multinational Sample
In the current study, we consider the viability of a bifactor model of children’s subjective well-being (SWB) by contributing to the discussion on...
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PERMA-Profiler for the Evaluation of well-being: Adaptation and Validation in a Sample of University Students and Employees in the Mexican Educational Context
Well-being research has increased in recent years, making it essential to have validated tools that allow its measurement. The objective of this...
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Service Provision by Child Protection Services — Exploring Variability at Case and Agency Levels in a Norwegian Sample
In this study, we look at the decision to provide services following a child protection investigation in Norway. More specifically, we want to look...
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Strategies for surveying platform workers: lessons from a Belgian case study
Job quality among platform workers has been high on labour market researchers’ agendas. Nevertheless, many report difficulties in collecting data for...
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Predictors of Healthcare Utilization among Geriatrics in India: Evidence from National Sample Survey Organization, 2017–18
India has also joined the club of ageing countries in the world with a rapid health transition and experienced demographic ageing. The rapid growth...
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Confirmatory factor analysis with missing data in a small sample: cognitive reserve in people with Down Syndrome
The presence of missing data and small sample sizes are very common in social and health sciences. Concurrently to present a methodology to solve the...
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Sampling Techniques for Quantitative Research
In quantitative research, collecting data from an entire population of a study is impractical in many instances. It squanders resources like time and... -
Polypharmacy, drug-drug interactions, anticholinergic burden and cognitive outcomes: a snapshot from a community-dwelling sample of older men and women in northern Italy
Polypharmacy (PP) use is very common in older people and may lead to drug-drug interactions (DDIs) and anticholinergic burden (ACB) that may affect...
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Theoretical Model of Military-Specific Risk or Protective Factors for Military Family Health Outcomes
The previous chapter looked at global and national trends in the everyday organization and functioning of families, focusing on the subset of... -
Relationships Between Caregiver Substance Use Disorder and Child Maltreatment in the Context of Non-Victimization Life Adversities: Findings from a Nationally Representative Sample of Youth
Although the relationship between caregiver substance use disorder (SUD) and child maltreatment has been well established, much of this knowledge...
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Love of Work or Love and Work: Does a Business Owner’s Compulsion to Work Pay Off?
A business owner’s compulsion to work is a condition that can have jarring effects on business-owning families. A compulsion to work has been defined...
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The motivation and engagement of student volunteers in volunteerism at the University of Gondar
This study examines student volunteering at the University of Gondar in Ethiopia, aiming to understand motivation and areas of engagement. Using a...
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Does Debt Affect Divorce? Evidence from China
Recently, the continuous rise in household debt levels has put increasing pressure on China’s households, and the divorce rate has been increasing...
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Impact of housing price uncertainty on herding behavior: evidence from UK’s regional housing markets
This study investigates the impact of housing price uncertainty on the herding behavior in the UK's regional housing markets. Using a sample of...
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New Qualification Requirements in the Health Care Sector
The study “Public Private Health” was designed to answer the question of what consequences demographic, social, technical and economic change will...