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Experimental Game Theory and Its Application in Sociology and Political Science

Utrecht, Netherlands 4Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Via Roccettini 9, San Domenico di Fiesole, 50014 Fiesole, Italy 5Department of Political Science, Florida ... experiments, and field experiments are common and powerful tools in many social sciences [1]. However, applications in Sociology and Political Science remain scarce and scattered [2]. Yet, the combination of

Experimental Game Theory and Its Application in Sociology and Political Science

Utrecht, Netherlands 4Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Via Roccettini 9, San Domenico di Fiesole, 50014 Fiesole, Italy 5Department of Political Science, Florida ... experiments, and field experiments are common and powerful tools in many social sciences [1]. However, applications in Sociology and Political Science remain scarce and scattered [2]. Yet, the combination of

Experimental Game Theory and Its Application in Sociology and Political Science

Utrecht, Netherlands 4Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Via Roccettini 9, San Domenico di Fiesole, 50014 Fiesole, Italy 5Department of Political Science, Florida ... experiments, and field experiments are common and powerful tools in many social sciences [1]. However, applications in Sociology and Political Science remain scarce and scattered [2]. Yet, the combination of

Experimental Game Theory and Its Application in Sociology and Political Science

Utrecht, Netherlands 4Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Via Roccettini 9, San Domenico di Fiesole, 50014 Fiesole, Italy 5Department of Political Science, Florida ... experiments, and field experiments are common and powerful tools in many social sciences [1]. However, applications in Sociology and Political Science remain scarce and scattered [2]. Yet, the combination of

Geometry-Experiment Algorithm for Steiner Minimal Tree Problem

basic philosophy of Geo-Steiner algorithm and matching up with the visualization experiment approach (VEA) when the given points increase. The approximate optimizing results are received by GEA and VEA

Geometry-Experiment Algorithm for Steiner Minimal Tree Problem

basic philosophy of Geo-Steiner algorithm and matching up with the visualization experiment approach (VEA) when the given points increase. The approximate optimizing results are received by GEA and VEA

Geometry-Experiment Algorithm for Steiner Minimal Tree Problem

basic philosophy of Geo-Steiner algorithm and matching up with the visualization experiment approach (VEA) when the given points increase. The approximate optimizing results are received by GEA and VEA

Geometry-Experiment Algorithm for Steiner Minimal Tree Problem

basic philosophy of Geo-Steiner algorithm and matching up with the visualization experiment approach (VEA) when the given points increase. The approximate optimizing results are received by GEA and VEA

About calculation of the Hankel transform using preliminary wavelet transform

, vol. 55, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1964 . [2] R. Barakat and E. Parshall , Numerical evaluation of the zero-order Hankel transform using Filon quadrature philosophy , Appl. Math

About calculation of the Hankel transform using preliminary wavelet transform

, vol. 55, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1964 . [2] R. Barakat and E. Parshall , Numerical evaluation of the zero-order Hankel transform using Filon quadrature philosophy , Appl. Math

About calculation of the Hankel transform using preliminary wavelet transform

, vol. 55, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1964 . [2] R. Barakat and E. Parshall , Numerical evaluation of the zero-order Hankel transform using Filon quadrature philosophy , Appl. Math

Assessing Heterogeneity for Factor Analysis Model with Continuous and Ordinal Outcomes

illustrate the proposed procedure with a real example, a political-economic risk data set [43] was analyzed, which is adopted from Henisz’s [44] political constraint index data set (POLCON), Marshall et al ... . [45] state failure problem sets (PITF), and Alvarez et al.’s [46] ACLP Political and Economic Database (ACLP). The data set is formed by the two economic indicators and three political variables from 62

Assessing Heterogeneity for Factor Analysis Model with Continuous and Ordinal Outcomes

illustrate the proposed procedure with a real example, a political-economic risk data set [43] was analyzed, which is adopted from Henisz’s [44] political constraint index data set (POLCON), Marshall et al ... . [45] state failure problem sets (PITF), and Alvarez et al.’s [46] ACLP Political and Economic Database (ACLP). The data set is formed by the two economic indicators and three political variables from 62

Assessing Heterogeneity for Factor Analysis Model with Continuous and Ordinal Outcomes

illustrate the proposed procedure with a real example, a political-economic risk data set [43] was analyzed, which is adopted from Henisz’s [44] political constraint index data set (POLCON), Marshall et al ... . [45] state failure problem sets (PITF), and Alvarez et al.’s [46] ACLP Political and Economic Database (ACLP). The data set is formed by the two economic indicators and three political variables from 62

Assessing Heterogeneity for Factor Analysis Model with Continuous and Ordinal Outcomes

illustrate the proposed procedure with a real example, a political-economic risk data set [43] was analyzed, which is adopted from Henisz’s [44] political constraint index data set (POLCON), Marshall et al ... . [45] state failure problem sets (PITF), and Alvarez et al.’s [46] ACLP Political and Economic Database (ACLP). The data set is formed by the two economic indicators and three political variables from 62

Symmetries of th-Order Approximate Stochastic Ordinary Differential Equations

it had only been done for point symmetries, it has led to many interesting findings in this paper. We have shown that it is possible to derive the prolongation formulas by using the philosophy of form ... invariance. With the use of the philosophy that the properties of the Wiener processes should remain invariant under the Lie group transformations, we derive conditions on the temporal and lower level

Symmetries of th-Order Approximate Stochastic Ordinary Differential Equations

it had only been done for point symmetries, it has led to many interesting findings in this paper. We have shown that it is possible to derive the prolongation formulas by using the philosophy of form ... invariance. With the use of the philosophy that the properties of the Wiener processes should remain invariant under the Lie group transformations, we derive conditions on the temporal and lower level

Altruism, Noise, and the Paradox of Voter Turnout: An Experimental Study

, has been a focus of researchers in economics and political science for over 50 years (see Geys [1] for a survey of the theoretical literature) and remains unresolved. Under rational choice theory, the ... campaign there was an endless flow of political and polling analysis covered in almost every media outlet, and the presidential campaigns devoted vast resources to “get out the vote” efforts while using the

Altruism, Noise, and the Paradox of Voter Turnout: An Experimental Study

, has been a focus of researchers in economics and political science for over 50 years (see Geys [1] for a survey of the theoretical literature) and remains unresolved. Under rational choice theory, the ... campaign there was an endless flow of political and polling analysis covered in almost every media outlet, and the presidential campaigns devoted vast resources to “get out the vote” efforts while using the

Altruism, Noise, and the Paradox of Voter Turnout: An Experimental Study

, has been a focus of researchers in economics and political science for over 50 years (see Geys [1] for a survey of the theoretical literature) and remains unresolved. Under rational choice theory, the ... campaign there was an endless flow of political and polling analysis covered in almost every media outlet, and the presidential campaigns devoted vast resources to “get out the vote” efforts while using the