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Assessing the previous economic knowledge of beginning students in Germany: Implications for teaching economics in basic courses

2016

Study-related prior knowledge plays a decisive role in business and economics degree courses. Prior knowledge has a significant influence on knowledge acquisition in higher education, and teachers need information on it to plan their introductory courses accordingly. Very few studies have been conducted of first-year students’ prior economic knowledge or differences among students in such knowledge. In this article, the prior economic knowledge and the influence of personal factors on first-year students’ prior economic knowledge are examined. For this purpose, an adaptation of the fourth, revised edition of the American Test of Economic Literacy was administered, which was adapted in 2014…

Sociology and Political ScienceHigher educationbusiness.industryKnowledge levelFirst language05 social sciencesEconomics education050301 educationAcademic achievementKnowledge acquisitionEducationTest (assessment)0502 economics and businessMathematics education050207 economicsAdaptation (computer science)businessPsychology0503 educationGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceCitizenship, Social and Economics Education
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Social Choice in the Real World II: Cyclical Preferences and Strategic Voting in the Finnish Presidential Elections

1997

The empirical relevance of the theoretical results of social choice theory is still unclear. The most radical thesis, put forth by William Riker, is that politics is a highly unstable process, characterized by preference cycles and strategic voting. This article - a continuation of an earlier article published in this journal - examines the Finnish presidential election in 1925, 1931, 1937 and 1982. The conclusion is that preference cycle and strategic voting have had a significant impact in the discussed cases. The relevancy of the social choice approach and its relation to historical research are discussed.

Sociology and Political SciencePublic economicsDisapproval votingmedia_common.quotation_subjectRanked voting systemCalculus of votingSplit-ticket votingVotingPolitical sciencePositive economicsSocial choice theoryFirst-past-the-post votingGroup voting ticketmedia_commonScandinavian Political Studies
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An Ontology Architecture for Standards Integration and Conformance in Manufacturing

2007

Standards reflect consensus on the semantics of terms. When used to communicate, whether between people or software systems, standards ensure the communication is correct. Different standards have different semantics for the same terms and express common concepts using different terms and in different ways. Communication between software systems based on different standards is sometimes difficult to achieve. Standards integration concerns the explicit representation of the overlapping sets of concepts in standards and the differences in their semantics to ensure that these standards are used consistently together. This in turn enables software that is based on integrated standards to intero…

Softwarebusiness.industrySemantics (computer science)Computer scienceInteroperabilitySystems engineeringSystem integrationSoftware systemOntology (information science)Software engineeringbusinessDomain (software engineering)First-order logic
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On the Consistency of Non-Stationary Multipath Fading Channels with Respect to the Average Doppler Shift and the Doppler Spread

2017

This paper is concerned with the consistency of non-stationary multipath fading channels. We introduce conditions under which a channel model is consistent w.r.t. the average Doppler shift and the Doppler spread. The conditions are applied to two classes of non-stationary channel models. The first class, which is termed Class A, is characterized by channel models based on an integral relationship between the path phases and the associated time-variant Doppler frequencies. The second class of models, called the Class B models, emerges from standard sum-of-cisoids (SOC) models by replacing the time-independent Doppler frequencies by time-dependent Doppler frequencies. It is shown that the Cla…

SoundnessClass (set theory)05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyFirst classsymbols.namesake0508 media and communicationsConsistency (statistics)Path (graph theory)Statistics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsymbolsFadingAlgorithmDoppler effectMultipath propagationMathematics
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Towards Axiomatic Basis of Inductive Inference

2001

The language for the formulation of the interesting statements is, of course, most important. We use first order predicate logic. Our main achievement in this paper is an axiom system which we believe to be more powerful than any other natural general purpose discovery axiom system. We prove soundness of this axiom system in this paper. Additionally we prove that if we remove some of the requirements used in our axiom system, the system becomes not sound. We characterize the complexity of the quantifier prefix which guaranties provability of a true formula via our system. We prove also that if a true formula contains only monadic predicates, our axiom system is capable to prove this formula…

SoundnessDiscrete mathematicsPredicate logicSMorse–Kelley set theoryComputer scienceNon-well-founded set theoryZermelo–Fraenkel set theoryConstructive set theoryInductive reasoningAxiom schemaUrelementScott's trickMonad (functional programming)First-order logicAxiom of extensionalityMathematics::LogicTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESTheoryofComputation_LOGICSANDMEANINGSOFPROGRAMSCalculusAxiom of projective determinacyAxiom of choiceKripke–Platek set theoryAction axiomAxiom
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Echocardiographic Image Analysis Based on the Evaluation of first Order Speckle Statistics

1992

Basic theoretical considerations on the statistical properties of the speckle phenomenon indicate that a conventional quantization (intervals of uniform width) of the received and envelope detected RF — signal is not adequate. We therefore propose a quantization scheme which is based on the application of quantization intervals producing always the same confidence level (adaptive quantization). The advantages are: homogenous distribution of speckle noise reduction to about 10 – 20 significant quantization levels (with neglectable loss of morphological information) quantitative measure (confidence level) of the separability of regions represented with different quantization levels. We furthe…

Speckle patternQuantization (signal processing)Speckle noiseEquidistantSpeckle statisticsFirst orderAlgorithmConfidence intervalEchocardiographic imageMathematics
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The second Weyl coefficient for a first-order system

2020

For a scalar elliptic self-adjoint operator on a compact manifold without boundary we have two-term asymptotics for the number of eigenvalues between 0 and λ when λ → ∞, under an additional dynamical condition. (See [3, Theorem 3.5] for an early result in this direction.) In the case of an elliptic system of first order, the existence of two-term asymptotics was also established quite early and as in the scalar case Fourier integral operators have been the crucial tool. The complete computation of the coefficient of the second term was obtained only in the 2013 paper [2]. In the present paper we simplify that calculation. The main observation is that with the existence of two-term asymptoti…

Spectral theoryMathematics and Statisticsasymptotic distribution of eigenvaluesScalar (mathematics)First order systemSpectral theoryEigenvalues and eigenvectorsMathematicsMathematical physics
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First-order and tricritical wetting transitions in the two-dimensional Ising model caused by interfacial pinning at a defect line

2014

We present a study of the critical behavior of the Blume-Capel model with three spin states (S=±1,0) confined between parallel walls separated by a distance L where competitive surface magnetic fields act. By properly choosing the crystal field (D), which regulates the density of nonmagnetic species (S=0), such that those impurities are excluded from the bulk (where D=) except in the middle of the sample [where DM(L/2)≠], we are able to control the presence of a defect line in the middle of the sample and study its influence on the interface between domains of different spin orientations. So essentially we study an Ising model with a defect line but, unlike previous work where defect lines …

Spin statesCiencias FísicasMateriales confinadosInterfacesPhase Transition//purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https]ImpurityComputer SimulationSimulaciones computacionalesPhase diagramPhysicsCondensed matter physics//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.3 [https]Models TheoreticalFirst orderMagnetic fieldHysteresisMagnetic FieldsWettabilityThermodynamicsTransiciones de mojadoIsing modelWettingMonte Carlo MethodCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASFísica de los Materiales CondensadosPhysical Review E
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The importance of being first : Effects of candidates’ list positions in the 2003 Bavarian state election

2006

Abstract Normative theories of democracy do not pay much attention to technicalities of voting, implicitly assuming that these do not influence voting behaviour and election outcomes significantly. However, it is not clear whether this is actually the case. In this article we analyse whether one such technical detail matters for voting behaviour: the ballot position. Based on previous research in the field, we discuss ballot position effects and deduce hypotheses concerning list position effects in the 2003 Bavarian state election. In the empirical analysis, it turns out that ballot positions had a considerable influence on voting behaviour in this election, especially, the top position on …

Spoilt voteDisapproval votingmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitikwissenschaftSplit-ticket votingBallotStraight-ticket votingLawVotingPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsFirst-past-the-post votingGroup voting ticketmedia_commonLaw and economics
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„Kantor Chrystusa eucharystycznego” – św. Tomasz z Akwinu w przepowiadaniu do dzieci z okazji uroczystości Pierwszej Komunii Świętej

2021

Jan Paweł II w encyklice Ecclesia de Eucharistia wspomina św. Tomasza z Akwinu jako doskonałego teologa i zarazem gorliwego „kantora Chrystusa eucharystycznego”. Określenie „kantor” poetycko, przenośnie oddaje całą pobożność eucharystyczną Tomasza z Akwinu. Na tę jego pobożność eucharystyczną składają się: świadectwo życia eucharystycznego, Traktat o Eucharystii zawarty w Sumie teologicznej, słowa pieśni eucharystycznych i modlitwy związane z Eucharystią. Od wielu lat w parafii św. Józefa Robotnika w Opolu-Wrzoskach realizuje się projekt, w którym tradycyjna uroczystość Pierwszej Komunii Świętej jest proponowana w nowej formie. Tematykę uroczystości przede wszystkim wyznacza historia Euchar…

St. Thomas AquinasCantor of Eucharistic Christśw. Tomasz AkwinuTreatise on the EucharistEucharistic Hymnskantor Chrystusa eucharystycznegohymny eucharystyczneprzepowiadanie pierwszokomunijneTraktat o EucharystiiPreaching for the First CommunionLiturgia Sacra. Liturgia -Musica -Ars
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