American Journal of Sociology 113 (6): 1697. Article Google Scholar Yang, Yiyin. 1998. A summary of research on values in the field of social psychology, Social Sciences in China 2. Yang, Yiyin. 2010. Personality change and changing personality: A study of personality from the perspective ...
Ordinal scales are those that measure rank-ordered data, such as the ranking of students in a class as first, second, third, and so forth, based on their grade point average or test scores. However, the actual or relative values of attributes or difference in attribute values cannot be as...
with the highest numbers of articles on AYA’s DC are Computers & Education (7%, n = 17), Education and Information Technologies (4%, n = 10), Sustainability (4%, n = 9), Computers in Human Behavior (3%, n = 6) and Education Sciences (3%, n = 6). The...
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Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE4 6BE, UK Leigh Rooney & Phillip Whitehead Contributions PW is the chief investigator for BATH-OUT-2, TR is a co-investigator, and JMc and LR are researchers on the study. JMc led the manuscript write-up and...
Traditional residential location choice (RLC) models are based on the characteristics of location and demographics, revealing important patterns of RLC, but no RLC models have yet incorporated individual preferences. This study fills this gap by integrat
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Likewise, students with later-in-the-alphabet surnames received a 0.3-point lower grade — creating a 0.6-point gap. Wang noted that for a small group of graders (about 5%) that grade from Z to A, the grade gap flips as expected: A-E students are worse off, while W-Z students ...