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A Comparative Expert Survey on Measuring and Enhancing Children and Young People’s Well-Being in Europe

2018

The understanding of children and young peoples’ well-being varies greatly not just between different experts and scholars, but also across countries and cultures, depending on the historical and socio-economic context. However, an effective application of scholarly research to policy-making, especially at the supra-national level, requires establishing a comparable set of indicators that would allow measuring and comparing children and young people’s well-being across countries, over time and in relation to specific policy instruments. This chapter outlines the key findings from a Delphi survey, comprising a panel of 334 European experts in the fields of survey methodology, children and yo…

Survey methodologybusiness.industryWell-beingDelphi methodContext (language use)Public relationsbusinessPsychologySet (psychology)EudaimoniaYouth studiesEvidence-based policy
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Semiparametric Models with Functional Responses in a Model Assisted Survey Sampling Setting : Model Assisted Estimation of Electricity Consumption Cu…

2010

This work adopts a survey sampling point of view to estimate the mean curve of large databases of functional data. When storage capacities are limited, selecting, with survey techniques a small fraction of the observations is an interesting alternative to signal compression techniques. We propose here to take account of real or multivariate auxiliary information available at a low cost for the whole population, with semiparametric model assisted approaches, in order to improve the accuracy of Horvitz-Thompson estimators of the mean curve. We first estimate the functional principal components with a design based point of view in order to reduce the dimension of the signals and then propose s…

Survey methodologyeducation.field_of_studyStatisticsPrincipal component analysisPopulationEconomicsEstimatorSignal compressionSurvey samplingeducationHorvitz–Thompson estimatorSemiparametric model
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A multi-methodology and sustainability-supporting framework for implementation and assessment of a holistic building renovation

La ristrutturazione degli edifici in futuro dovrà essere condotta secondo una prospettiva più olistica legata alla sostenibilità vista in una più ampia gamma di obiettivi/criteri e facilitata dagli scenari di ristrutturazione possibili. La ristrutturazione degli edifici dovrebbe servire a migliorarne le performance al fine di soddisfare le esigenze degli utenti, rendendo questi ultimi meno vulnerabili in relazione ai futuri costi energetici. Vi è un grande potenziale per ridurre il consumo di energia negli edifici esistenti. Tuttavia, ciò non deve comprometterè i valori architettonici e di qualità che rendono particolari. Pertanto, non possono essere semplicemente rinnovati, ma devono subir…

Sustainable Renovation Methodology Design MethodologyHolismDecisions ArchitectureSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaTectonic Sustainable Building Design (TSBD).ComplexitySystem ArchitectureBuilding Renovation/Retrofitting; Sustainability; Sustainable Renovation Methodology Design Methodology; Multi-methodology; Problem Structuring; Soft Systems Methodology (SSM); Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM); Complexity; Holism; Decision Support Systems (DSS); System Architecture; Decisions Architecture; Domain Mapping Matrix (DMM); Dependency Structure Matrix; Tectonics; Tectonic Sustainable Building Design (TSBD).TectonicDomain Mapping Matrix (DMM)Dependency Structure MatrixBuilding Renovation/RetrofittingMulti-methodologySoft Systems Methodology (SSM)Problem StructuringSustainabilityMulti Criteria Decision Making (MCDM)Decision Support Systems (DSS)
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A Case For a Study Quality Appraisal in Survey Studies in Psychology

2019

The lack of replication of key effects in psychology has highlighted some fundamental problems with reporting of research findings and methods used (Asendorpf et al., 2013; Open Science Collaboration, 2015). Problems with replication have been attributed to sources of bias such as questionable research practices like HARK-ing (Kerr, 1998) or p-hacking (Simmons et al., 2011). Another potential source of bias is lack of precision in the conduct and methods used in psychological research, which likely introduces systematic error into data collected with the potential to affect results. A related issue is lack of accuracy in reporting study methods and findings. There is, therefore, increased r…

Systematic errorOpen scienceOpinionquality assessmentApplied psychologylcsh:BF1-990study quality appraisalAffect (psychology)läpinäkyvyysresearch methodscorrelational studiessurvey researchtutkimusmenetelmätPsychologylaadunarviointiGeneral Psychologyta515Research methodtransparencyStudy qualityScientific progressevidence synthesesPsychological researchmetodologiamethodologyTransparency (behavior)lcsh:PsychologypsykologiaCognitive Sciencessurvey studiesPsychologysurvey-tutkimusFrontiers in Psychology
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Application of the method: Diagnostic survey of the flooring with majolica tiles in the Mirrors Gallery of Comitini Palace in Palermo

2008

Poster presented at the International Conference and Workshop "Teaching Conservation/Restoration of Architectural Heritage, Goals, Contents and Methods", EAAE-ENHSA, Genova, 18-20 ottobre 2007.

TRUE Methodology diagnostic survey ultrasonic test radar restoration conservationSettore ICAR/19 - Restauro
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The T.r.u.e. Methodology and Software. Application and Method: Mural paintings in the Church of S. Maria della Catena in Palermo

2008

Poster presented at the International Conference and Workshop "Teaching Conservation/Restoration of Architectural Heritage, Goals, Contents and Methods", EAAE-ENHSA, Genova, 18-20 ottobre 2007.

TRUE Methodology fresco paintings plaster restoration conservation diagnostic surveySettore ICAR/19 - Restauro
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Bivariate analysis of taekwondo actions: The effectiveness of techniques and tactics in an Olympic taekwondo championship.

2020

This paper describes the effectiveness of technical-tactical actions performed during a tournament. A total of 14,145 actions of the 2012 London Olympic Games were analysed. Differences emerged in the use of tactics, techniques, zones, legs and guard to score. Regarding tactics, anticipatory counterattacks were the most effective for scoring one and three points. Circular techniques were the most effective for scoring one point, linear to score three points, and spin techniques to score two and four points. Actions to the chest results in a score of one to two points and actions to the head in a score of three to four points. The rear leg was more effective in scoring one, two and four poin…

Taekwondo athletesGuard (information security)taekwondo athletesbiologyAthletesEffective patternsApplied psychologyPerformance analysistaekwondo athletes.Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationBivariate analysisbiology.organism_classificationObservational methodologyEducación Física y Deportivaeffective patternsTournamentobservational methodologylcsh:Sports medicineChampionshipperformance analysislcsh:RC1200-1245PsychologyObservational methodology
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Integrating topographic, photogrammetric and laser scanning techniques for a scan-to-bim process

2021

Abstract. The preservation of historic buildings can often be particularly difficult due to the lack of detailed information about architectural features, construction details, etc.. However, in recent years considerable technological innovation in the field of Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) has been achieved by the Building Information Modeling (BIM) process. BIM was developed as a methodology used mainly for new construction but, given its considerable potential, this approach can also be successfully used for existing buildings, especially for buildings of historical and architectural value. In this case, it is more properly referred to as Historic – or Heritage – Buil…

TechnologyLaser scanningbusiness.industryComputer scienceTPoint cloudEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)3D modelingConstruction engineeringTA1501-1820Survey methodologyData acquisitionPhotogrammetryBuilding information modelingApplied optics. Photonics3D modeling HBIM Laser scanner Point cloud Scan-to-BIM UAVTA1-2040ArchitecturebusinessSettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E Cartografia
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Optimization of Polyphenols' Recovery from Purple Corn Cobs Assisted by Infrared Technology and Use of Extracted Anthocyanins as a Natural Colorant i…

2022

An ecofriendly extraction technology using infrared (IR) irradiation Ired-Irrad® was applied to purple corn cobs to enhance polyphenol recovery for the first time. The IR extraction efficiency was compared to that of the water bath (WB) method. Response surface methodology (RSM) using a central composite design was conducted to determine the effect of the experimental conditions (extraction time and treatment temperature) and their interactions on the total polyphenol and anthocyanin yields. Optimal extraction of total phenolic compounds (37 mg GAE/g DM) and total monomeric anthocyanins (14 mg C3G/g DM) were obtained at 63 °C for 77 min using IR as an extraction technique and water as a sol…

TechnologyPlant ExtractsOrganic ChemistryBrassica napusPharmaceutical SciencePolyphenolsWaterZea maysAnalytical ChemistryAnthocyaninsBlat de moroChemistry (miscellaneous)Drug DiscoveryMolecular MedicineColorants en els alimentsTecnologia dels alimentsPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrypurple corn cobs; infrared-assisted extraction; response surface methodology; anthocyanins; natural colorant
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ARCHITECTURAL SURVEY TECHNIQUES FOR DEGRADATION DIAGNOSTICS. AN APPLICATION FOR THE CULTURAL HERITAGE

2021

Abstract. The great technological development in recent years in the field of architectural survey has made possible increasingly expeditious and less invasive investigations with the aim of acquiring a series of data related to the asset and fundamental for the protection of cultural heritage. In addition, the synergy between the various techniques represents an added value able, not only, to fill possible gaps and lacks arising from application limits of the instruments, but also to enhance the peculiarities of the same. This paper presents an integrated survey activity (range-based, image-based and IR thermography techniques) aimed at applying the combination and collaboration of multipl…

Technologyerrestrial Laser Scanning Photogrammetry Non-Destructive Testing Infrared Thermography Data fusion Material degradation Historic structureComputer scienceTAsset (computer security)Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Construction engineeringTA1501-1820Cultural heritageSurvey methodologyPhotogrammetryDocumentationWork (electrical)Added valueSystematic processApplied optics. PhotonicsTA1-2040
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