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Evolution of social monogamy in primates is not consistently associated with male infanticide.
This is the accepted manuscript version of the article. The final published version is available from PNAS Online at http://www.pnas.org/content/111/17/E1674.extract.
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Scale Norming Undermines the Use of Life Satisfaction Scale Data for Welfare Analysis.
Mark Fabian
Apr 13, 2022
Scale norming is where respondents use qualitatively different scales to answer the same question across survey waves. It makes responses challenging to compare intertemporally or interpersonally. This paper develops a formal...
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Scale Norming Undermines the Use of Life Satisfaction Scale Data for Welfare Analysis.
Mark Fabian
Nov 22, 2021
Scale norming is where respondents use qualitatively different scales to answer the same question across survey waves. It makes responses challenging to compare intertemporally or interpersonally. This paper develops a formal...
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Galaxy shape statistics in the effective field theory
Abstract: Intrinsic galaxy alignments yield an important contribution to the observed statistics of galaxy shapes. The general bias expansion for galaxy sizes and shapes in three dimensions has been recently described by Vlah...
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M Candea
Apr 01, 2016
La démarche classique en anthropologie, qui consiste à lire ses données de terrain à travers le prisme de l’opposition entre un groupe humain déterminé et l’« Occident », est depuis longtemps la cible d’une critique vigoureuse...
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Primate Amygdala Neurons Simulate Decision Processes of Social Partners.
By observing their social partners, primates learn about reward values of objects. Here, we show that monkeys' amygdala neurons derive object values from observation and use these values to simulate a partner monkey's decision...
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Straightforward intermediate rank tensor product smoothing in mixed models
Tensor product smooths provide the natural way of representing smooth interaction terms in regression models because they are invariant to the units in which the covariates are measured, hence avoiding the need for arbitrary...
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Be Happy
Mark Fabian, Jessica Pykett
Nov 10, 2020
Psychological science is increasingly influencing public policy. Behavioral public policy (BPP) was a milestone in this regard because it influenced many areas of policy in a general way. Well-being public policy (WPP) is...
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Democratising Measurement
A Alexandrova, M Fabian
Mar 31, 2022
AbstractThick concepts, namely those concepts that describe and evaluate simultaneously, present a challenge to science. Since science does not have a monopoly on value judgments, what is...
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