What are the three basic economic questions? How are decisions made differently in a market economy than in a planned economy? What problems has new Keynesian economics resolved? What basic economic principles do people have a hard time grasping? How can the factors of production be re...
In our case, the study would be unman- ageable from a practical point of view, and we also believe that these actors have limited effect on issues related to our research questions. Socio-cultural change Applying this second perspective of the Three-perspec- tives-approach, we shift our ...
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This study aimed to answer two questions: (1) How district health reforms have influenced the organisation of maternal health services? (2) Could governance mechanisms be strengthened to improve the organisation of maternal health services delivery? Emerging economy countries like Vietnam face ...
Additionally, there are three questions to get the information about health insurance characteristics: 1) Do you have health insurance; and 2) Which type of health insurance do you have; and 3) Do you buy any supplementary health insurance? By using the four-stage, stratified, random sampling...
A five point Likert design is used to set standardized questions for each factor. The respondents were asked to score the importance of factors affecting the seismic resilience of RWSSs using "1–5", where 1 indicates particularly unimportant and 5 indicates particularly important. Taking "...
There are open evolutionary questions about how trust mechanisms should and do evolve; however, here we focus on more proximate psychological and neural mechanisms that mediate trust. Our perspective singles out three basic features: (1) reaping; (2) regarding; and (3) recursive modelling. ...
Therefore, a connected method of multistep (three steps) BM method is used to solve those questions. In this paper, we adopt a low-energy in the initial stage of BM, and with the decrease of powder size, the energy are concertedly increased. In the end, we find that it is a good ...
This leads us to the following research questions: (1) Is there any benefit of multiple impu- tation over the EM algorithm in a Tucker2 analysis and if so, (2) is it sufficient to use the standard established multiple-imputation methods for two-way data with some adjust- ments, or is ...
First, we excluded 512 subjects with missing data on basic socio-demographic data and anthropometry. Second, we excluded 676 subjects with missing values for more than 15 FFQ questions. Third, we excluded 610 subjects who answered 'No' to the question "Are the foods and drinks listed in the...