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on health outcomes with datasets on potentially important contextual factors, like political violence or development, due to incompatible levels of geographic support; differing data formats and ... , University of Michigan , Ann Arbor, MI , USA 1 Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Michigan , Ann Arbor, MI , USA 2 Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research
public health and health services interventions. To strengthen the contribution that case studies make to that evidence base, researchers could: draw on wider methods from the political and social sciences ... political and social sciences, in particular on methods for robust analysis; carefully consider what population their case is a case 'of'; and explicate the rationale used for making causal inferences. Case
, political integrity, and resistance as an emancipatory imperative [ 26 ]. This methodology ensured that the project upheld the VAHS ethos of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander self-determination, and ... Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation . Unpublished Doctor of Philosophy thesis . University of Melbourne Australia. 2016 . 25. Markwick A , Ansari Z , Sullivan M , McNeil J . Social determinants
distributions of frame variables and voting behaviour in probability-based surveys and opt-in panels . Swiss Political Sci Rev . 2022 ; 28 ( 4 ): 696 - 711 . https://doi.org/10. 1111/spsr.12539. 13. Couper MP ... Estimating Constituency Opinion . Political Stud Rev . 2019 ; 18 ( 4 ): 630 - 45 . https://doi.org/10.1177/1478929919864773.
evolve during the 1980s in sociology and political science for inferring about causeeffect relations from configurational data. The structure © The Author(s) 2022. Open Access This article is licensed ... . of these relations is defined by the so-called INUS Theory [ 6–8 ], which enjoys a long intellectual pedigree in the philosophy of causation [ 9, 10 ] (an “INUS condition” is an insufficient but
. Logistic regression in rare events data . Political Anal . 2001 ; 9 : 137 - 63 . 3. Peduzzi P , Concato J , Kemper E , Holford TR , Feinstein AR . A simulation study of the number of events per variable in
observational data finds application across various fields, with notable impact observed in domains such as healthcare, medicine, political and economic sciences, and social sciences. In healthcare and medical
understand the results and effects of use on access, continuity and quality of services and work, service organization, and practice transformation; (3) to explore socio-political, regulatory, organizational ... complexity. For instance, realist evaluation is rooted in a social realist philosophy and places particular emphasis on understanding generative causation (in this case, understanding how complex interventions
An essential aspect of preventing further COVID-19 outbreaks and to learn for future pandemics is the evaluation of different political strategies, which aim at reducing transmission of and mortality ... by the pandemic. Such comparisons have important political implications which is why we put specific focus on this aspect. Finally, to achieve acceptance of the population wide preventive interventions
Philosophy of Bayes Factors and the Quantification of Statistical Evidence . J Math Psychol . 2016 ; 72 : 6 - 18 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmp. 2015 . 11 .001. 88. Consonni G , Fouskakis D , Liseo B
Philip K. Dick’s The Man In The Highcastle is a pathbreaking novel that bears the traces of postmodernity with its contadictory, historical and political plot even though it is accepted in science ... 1960’s namely in the fields of Art, Literature, Philosophy and Architecture. French philosopher Jean Francois Lyotard pioneered this theory indicating that Postmodernism is “incredulity towards
as to whether big data require new approaches to scientific reasoning different from those established in statistics and philosophy of science. The progressing digitalization of our societies generates ... or, as the IOM put it, “alternative research methodologies” [3]. We disagree with this assertion and will discuss below whether, from a philosophy of science point of view, a paradigm shift is apt in
/10.1002/9780470743874.ch15. 15. Arcos A , Rueda MdM , Pasadas‑ del Amo S. Treating Nonresponse in Probability‑Based Online Panels through Calibration: Empirical Evidence from a Survey of Political Decision
their paper, share a similar philosophy to this paper in that choosing between confounder and IV approaches includes weighing unmeasured confounding against the hypothesized validity of the IV [ 9 ... propensity scores as a prediction problem, this may lead to unintended consequences. The original philosophy of propensity scores from Rosenbaum and Rubin is not to fit the first-stage as well as possible
addressed at a societal level, however they also considered positive generational changes in some cultures were now in evidence. “There is that political dimension that almost everyone is aware of, a sense ... ). Trust was raised by several PPI participants as a significant barrier to diversity in research. This was described at a political level and within individual communities that may see themselves as
, different political systems, religious conflicts, war and poverty mean that migration and refugee flows are now and will continue in the future to be one of the main human challenges facing societies ... GLLAMM: Political efficacy example from King et al . ( 2002 ). http://www.gllamm.org/ chopit.pdf. 63. Lubke G , Muthén BO . Performance of Factor Mixture Models as a Function of Model Size, Covariate
Collins DSE , Ergun P , Inger E , Bond F , Martinez-Palacios KD . J “Intersectionality in Critical Social Theory” . 2021 ; 20 : 690 - 725 . Contemporary Political Theory. 17. Canada Parliament. “ Debates of
. For this review, we assessed for eligibility all studies that had been categorized to the topic “Experiences and perceptions, consequences; social, political, economic aspects” as of 25 September 2020 ... , consequences; social, political, economic aspects”. One researcher screened all identified references specifically for the inclusion criteria for this systematic review, and read in full-text those containing
This article examines the theme of living deliberately, a concept prominent in both American philosophy and literature and one pertinent to the broader field of Kinesiology. The method for this ... . 115), Dowling finds clarity by examining Thoreau?s work alongside Parker?s. Dowling writes that ?Deliberate living is not just a philosophy, but a habit of living that is only as transcendent and
This article examines the theme of living deliberately, a concept prominent in both American philosophy and literature and one pertinent to the broader field of Kinesiology. The method for this ... . 115), Dowling finds clarity by examining Thoreau’s work alongside Parker’s. Dowling writes that “Deliberate living is not just a philosophy, but a habit of living that is only as transcendent and