Q1 (green) comprises the quarter of the journals with the highest values, Q2 (yellow) the second highest values, Q3 (orange) the third highest values and Q4 (red) the lowest values. CategoryYearQuartile Health Policy 1999 Q3 Health Policy 2000 Q3 Health Policy 2001 Q3 Health Policy 2002 ...
45–47).Footnote 2 Here, by “sanctionist theories,” for instance, I intend a hypothetical theory which only displays sanctionist features, although the wording is only for pedagogical reasons; authenticity theories can display features from more than one category, and to different degrees. One ...
These include: (1) holding powerful or prestigious academic, professional, or governmental positions that reflect recognition as a scientific expert; (2) publishing prolifically in peer-reviewed scientific journals; (3) being recognized by mainstream media as a scientific expert; and (4) writing ...
Also, these data were collected through survey and study area observations with local people and through measuring the size of the riverbank. Whereas the secondary data were gathered from books, journals, manuals, rain gage stations, and conference proceedings. The streamflow data (1980–2004) were...