Elicited Priors for Bayesian Model Specifications in Political Science Research
In: The journal of politics: JOP, Band 67, Heft 3, S. 841-872
ISSN: 1468-2508
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In: The journal of politics: JOP, Band 67, Heft 3, S. 841-872
ISSN: 1468-2508
In: The journal of politics: JOP, Band 67, Heft 3, S. 841-872
ISSN: 0022-3816
In: The Economic Journal, Band 85, Heft 339, S. 687
In: IEEE transactions on engineering management: EM ; a publication of the IEEE Engineering Management Society, Band EM-12, Heft 3, S. 93-102
This book, although targeting educational leaders, - teachers, school-based administrators, superintendents, board members, policy makers and education students, is also addressed to those interested in the topic of ethics and those who seek the development of an ethical awareness and an appropriate intellectual processes when facing ethical issues. In particular, the book uses both deductive and inductive methods to provide the reader with a progressive experience of ethical discernment and analysis in order to deal with and prepare the reader to address ethical issues in the public square - a task which requires that such decisions are rational, defensible, and clearly articulated. Institutional leaders' diligence and integrity requires no less in attaining and sustaining the support of those they must lead in and through the institutional decisions and policies which effect constituents' lives. Through the use of clearly stated definitions, the presentation of ethical schools of thought, cases, original plays - within which readers are encouraged to engage while in a safe learning environment - and references to poems, movie, and video clips, the book provides a lively and challenging approach to studying the topic of ethics
Intro -- RELIGION AND PSYCHOLOGY -- RELIGION AND PSYCHOLOGY -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 CRITICAL METHODOLOGY IN THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY AND RELIGION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2 HOLISTIC HEALING IN RELIGION, MEDICINE AND PSYCHOLOGY -- SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- THE NATURE OF HOLISTIC HEALING -- DISCUSSION -- CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3 BEING IN THE WORLD OF PEACEKEEPING: LIVING THE UNPRESENTABLE -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- THE PEACEKEEPERS -- Luke -- James -- Matt -- Paul -- Mary -- Peter -- Simon -- Thomas -- John -- Tim -- THE SITUATEDNESS OF CONTEMPORARY PEACEKEEPING -- FALLING DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE: TRANSITIONS IN SITUATEDNESS -- In the Rabbit Hole: An Oasis -- What Latitude or Longitude I've Got To? -- Jumping into the Hell Hole -- Going to the Hobbit House -- The Caucus Race -- The Rabbit Hole: Sights, Sounds and Smells -- Debriefing the Rabbit Hole: The Pits -- Debriefing the Rabbit Hole: The Old Vets -- Too Radical Extremes -- THE MILITARY FAMILY -- The Strings to Your Family Are Undone -- Tightening of the Military Family Bond -- THE CENTRALITY OF BROTHERHOOD AND GRIEVING LOSS IN THE MILITARY FAMILY -- My Brothers: Closer than My Own Brother -- That Was a Pretty Glorious Moment -- It is All So Connected, the Old Vets, the Old War and the More Recent Ones -- Suicide of a Brother in the Military Family -- Suicide in the Family: The Military Response -- The Airborne Disbanded: They Ripped Your Family Away -- The Airborne Is Bad: That's Your Family -- The Somalia Inquiry: They Disbanded the Airborne -- Adding Insult to Injury -- Shunned: Another Stigma Attached -- The Government Has Washed Their Hands of Me -- The Government Is Embarrassed into Giving a Medal: Recognized, Not Recognized -- THE POOL OF TEARS: LIVING THE UNPRESENTABLE -- Rules of Engagement: The Things That Restrict You.
In: A Mentor book 470
In: International journal of population data science: (IJPDS), Band 5, Heft 5
ISSN: 2399-4908
IntroductionThe increasing accessibility of data through digitization and linkage has resulted in Indigenous and allied individuals, scholars, practitioners, and data users recognizing a need to advance ways that assert Indigenous sovereignty and governance within data environments. Advances are being talked about around the world for how Indigenous data is collected, used, stored, shared, linked, and analysed.
Objectives and ApproachDuring the International Population Data Linkage Network Conference in September of 2018, two sessions were hosted and led by international collaborators that focused on regional Indigenous health data linkage. Notes, discussions, and artistic contributions gathered from the conference led to collaborative efforts to highlight the common approaches to Indigenous data linkage, as discussed internationally. This presentation will share the braided culmination of these discussions and offer S.E.E.D.S as a set of guiding Indigenous data linkage principles.
ResultsS.E.E.D.S emerges as a living and expanding set of guiding principles that: 1) prioritizes Indigenous Peoples' right to Self-determination; 2) makes space for Indigenous Peoples to Exercise sovereignty; 3) adheres to Ethical protocols; 4) acknowledges and respects Data stewardship and governance, and; 5) works to Support reconciliation between Indigenous Peoples and settler states. S.E.E.D.S aims to centre and advance Indigenous-driven population data linkage and research while weaving together common global approaches to Indigenous data linkage.
Conclusion / ImplicationsEach of the five elements of S.E.E.D.S interweave and need to be enacted together to create a positive Indigenous data linkage environment. When implemented together, the primary goals of the S.E.E.D.S Principles is to guide positive Indigenous population health data linkage in an effort to create more meaningful research approaches through improved Indigenous-based research processes. The implementation of these principles can, in turn, lead to better measurements of health progress that are critical to enhancing health care policy and improving health and wellness outcomes for Indigenous populations.
In: Health & social work: a journal of the National Association of Social Workers, Band 39, Heft 2, S. 101-108
ISSN: 1545-6854
In: Social history of medicine, Band 26, Heft 3, S. 337-351
ISSN: 1477-4666
In: Public choice, Band 157, Heft 1-2, S. 41-50
ISSN: 1573-7101
The bombshell arrest of Ivan Boesky on November 14, 1986 signaled the intention of then-US attorney for the southern district of New York, Rudy Giuliani, to increase enforcement of laws against insider trading. Looking at concurrent stock price changes, we find that New York companies were affected especially. More interestingly, New York firms with active political arms fared better than those without them; and New York firms connected to Mr. Giuliani's Republican Party fared better still. We find no such effects for non-New York firms. These findings suggest that political connectedness was valuable in the era of more rigorous legal enforcement associated with Mr. Giuliani's attack on insider trading. Adapted from the source document.
In: Public choice, Band 157, Heft 1, S. 41-50
ISSN: 0048-5829
In: Public choice, Band 157, Heft 1-2, S. 41-50
ISSN: 1573-7101
In: Journal of Rural Social Sciences, Band 27, Heft 2, S. 12-31