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Quantitative methods in tourism and hospitality: a perspective article

2019

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of past perspectives and future trends in tourism and hospitality research. Design/methodology/approach The study grounds the discussion on the timeline evolution of quantitative research methods. Findings Although still under-recognized by scholars, mixed methods represent the future of research in tourism and hospitality. Research limitations/implications The investigation is confined to quantitative methods. Originality/value No other surveys sketch a period of 150 years of quantitative analyses in tourism and hospitality.

Quantitative methodTOURISM AND HOSPITALITY RESEARCHHistorybusiness.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentPerspective (graphical)TimelineEMERGING PERSPECTIVES QUANTITATIVE METHODS; TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY RESEARCHSketchHospitalityTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementEMERGING PERSPECTIVESRegional sciencebusinessPeriod (music)TourismQUANTITATIVE METHODS
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YouTube and influencers in childhood. Content analysis and educational proposals

2020

RESUMEN: La presencia de las tecnologías móviles e Internet entre los niños y jóvenes está generando nuevos marcos de comprensión, interacción y consumo de medios y contenidos. YouTube se ha convertido en una de las plataformas más utilizadas por estos, lo cual exige investigar las repercusiones ejercidas por estos influencers en los niños. En el presente trabajo se realiza una contextualización teórica sobre el nuevo entorno digital en el que Internet y las redes sociales forman parte indiscutible de la cotidianeidad, para avanzar hacia un marco metodológico y de investigación de los principales YouTubers seguidos por niños/as de Educación Primaria en España. Se ha utilizado una metodologí…

Redes sociales; Educación Primaria; educación mediática; desarrollo moral; dispositivos móviles; escuela.SchoolPrimary educationEducació primàriaDesarrollo moralDesenvolvimento moralSocial networkslcsh:Communication. Mass mediaPedagogyEducación primariaMoral developmentEducación mediáticaMobile technologySociologyPrimary educationRedes socialesMedia educationEscolabusiness.industryCommunicationQuantitative methodologyMobile learningRedes sociaisDispositivos móveisEducação primáriaChild developmentInfluencer marketinglcsh:P87-96Educação para a mídiaDispositivos móvilesEscuelaThe Internetbusiness
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Perspectives of REAL network scholars: Challenges and opportunities for regional development

2020

The aim of many policy actions is to foster the interaction between scientific research, firms and regional development. However, the manner by which this interaction may be stimulated and the measuring of its effects are still a challenging research topic (Bernela & Levy, 2017). This special issue of Regional Science Policy & Practice journal is one example of research collaboration among scholars in regional science research worldwide.

Regional developmentRegional SciencePolitical scienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentQuantitative MethodRegional scienceRegional DevelopmentManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentREAL networkRegional Science Policy & Practice
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Compartmental analysis of dynamic nuclear medicine data: Models and identifiability

2016

Compartmental models based on tracer mass balance are extensively used in clinical and pre-clinical nuclear medicine in order to obtain quantitative information on tracer metabolism in the biological tissue. This paper is the first of a series of two that deal with the problem of tracer coefficient estimation via compartmental modelling in an inverse problem framework. Specifically, here we discuss the identifiability problem for a general n-dimension compartmental system and provide uniqueness results in the case of two-compartment and three-compartment compartmental models. The second paper will utilize this framework in order to show how non-linear regularization schemes can be applied t…

Regularization (mathematics)Quantitative Biology - Quantitative Methods030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingTheoretical Computer ScienceData modeling03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinecompartmental analysis; identifiability; nuclear medicine dataTRACERFOS: Mathematicscompartmental analysisUniquenessMathematics - Numerical AnalysisMathematical PhysicsQuantitative Methods (q-bio.QM)Mathematicsbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsBiological tissueNumerical Analysis (math.NA)Inverse problemidentifiabilityComputer Science ApplicationsNonlinear systemnuclear medicine dataFOS: Biological sciencesSignal ProcessingIdentifiabilityNuclear medicinebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Optimization of cogging force in a linear permanent magnet generator for the conversion of sea waves energy

2015

In this paper an approach to the optimization of cogging force in a linear permanent magnet generator for the conversion of sea waves energy is presented. We have optimized the cogging force of a linear permanent magnet generator by using a 3D FEM parametric simulation. Several possible design solutions have been computed. A generator has been built and the results of the minimization procedure has been experimentally validated.

Sea wavesEngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalebusiness.industryLinear MachinedMechanical EngineeringCogging ForceMechanical engineeringPermanent magnet synchronous generatorSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciElectric MachineMagnetic fluxForgingFinite element methodGenerator (circuit theory)Quantitative Biology::Quantitative MethodsAutomotive EngineeringElectronic engineeringMinificationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessEnergy (signal processing)
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Interindividual Differences in Treatment Effects based on Structural Equation Models with Latent Variables: An EffectLiteR Tutorial

2019

The investigation of interindividual differences in the effects of a treatment is challenging, because many constructs-of-interest in psychological research such as depression or anxiety are latent variables and modeling heterogeneity in treatment effects requires interactions and potentially nonlinear relationships. In this paper, we present a tutorial of the EffectLiteR approach (Mayer, Dietzfelbinger, Rosseel, & Steyer, 2016) that allows for estimating individual treatment effects based on latent variable models. We describe step by step how to apply the approach using the EffectLiteR software package with data from the multicenter randomized controlled trial of the Social Phobia…

Sociology and Political ScienceGeneral Decision Sciencesinteractionbepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Psychology|Quantitative PsychologyLatent variableCausal effects01 natural sciencesstructural equation modelingStructural equation modeling010104 statistics & probability0504 sociologymedicine0101 mathematicsindividual treatment effectslatent variablesmoderationPsychological research05 social sciencesCausal effect050401 social sciences methodsModerationPsyArXiv|Social and Behavioral SciencesModeling and Simulationbepress|Social and Behavioral SciencesAnxietyPsyArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Quantitative Methodsmedicine.symptomPsychologyGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceClinical psychology
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Near Infrared Spectroscopy Detection and Quantification of Herbal Medicines Adulterated with Sibutramine.

2015

There is an increasing demand for herbal medicines in weight loss treatment. Some synthetic chemicals, such as sibutramine (SB), have been detected as adulterants in herbal formulations. In this study, two strategies using near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy have been developed to evaluate potential adulteration of herbal medicines with SB: a qualitative screening approach and a quantitative methodology based on multivariate calibration. Samples were composed by products commercialized as herbal medicines, as well as by laboratory adulterated samples. Spectra were obtained in the range of 14,000-4000 per cm. Using PLS-DA, a correct classification of 100% was achieved for the external validatio…

Spectroscopy Near-InfraredInjury controlTraditional medicinebusiness.industryQuantitative methodologyNear-infrared spectroscopyExternal validationPoison controlMultivariate calibrationDiscriminant AnalysisPathology and Forensic MedicinePartial least squares regressionAppetite DepressantsGeneticsmedicineLinear ModelsPlant PreparationsbusinessDrug ContaminationCyclobutanesSibutraminemedicine.drugJournal of forensic sciences
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Versatile optimization-based speed-up method for autofocusing in digital holographic microscopy

2021

We propose a speed-up method for the in-focus plane detection in digital holographic microscopy that can be applied to a broad class of autofocusing algorithms that involve repetitive propagation of an object wave to various axial locations to decide the in-focus position. The classical autofocusing algorithms apply a uniform search strategy, i.e., they probe multiple, uniformly distributed axial locations, which leads to heavy computational overhead. Our method substantially reduces the computational load, without sacrificing the accuracy, by skillfully selecting the next location to investigate, which results in a decreased total number of probed propagation distances. This is achieved by…

SpeedupOptimization problemComputer sciencePlane (geometry)business.industryImage and Video Processing (eess.IV)FOS: Physical sciencesÒpticaElectrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video ProcessingQuantitative Biology - Quantitative MethodsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsThree dimensional imagingOpticsPosition (vector)FOS: Biological sciencesObject waveFOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDigital holographic microscopySuccessive parabolic interpolationbusinessAlgorithmQuantitative Methods (q-bio.QM)Physics - OpticsOptics (physics.optics)
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Wardowski conditions to the coincidence problem

2015

In this article we first discuss the existence and uniqueness of a solution for the coincidence problem: Find p ∈ X such that Tp = Sp, where X is a nonempty set, Y is a complete metric space, and T, S:X → Y are two mappings satisfying a Wardowski type condition of contractivity. Later on, we will state the convergence of the Picard-Juncgk iteration process to the above coincidence problem as well as a rate of convergence for this iteration scheme. Finally, we shall apply our results to study the existence and uniqueness of a solution as well as the convergence of the Picard-Juncgk iteration process toward the solution of a second order differential equation. Ministerio de Economía y Competi…

Statistics and ProbabilityIterative methodsIterative methodCoincidence pointsComplete metric space54H25common fixed pointsConvergence (routing)Applied mathematicsUniquenessMathematicsApplied Mathematics and Statistics47J25lcsh:T57-57.97Applied MathematicsMathematical analysisOrder (ring theory)State (functional analysis)Rate of convergencecoincidence pointsRate of convergenceordinary differential equationsOrdinary differential equationlcsh:Applied mathematics. Quantitative methodsCommon fixed pointsiterative methodslcsh:Probabilities. Mathematical statisticslcsh:QA273-280rate of convergenceFrontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics
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Random time-changes and asymptotic results for a class of continuous-time Markov chains on integers with alternating rates

2021

We consider continuous-time Markov chains on integers which allow transitions to adjacent states only, with alternating rates. We give explicit formulas for probability generating functions, and also for means, variances and state probabilities of the random variables of the process. Moreover we study independent random time-changes with the inverse of the stable subordinator, the stable subordinator and the tempered stable subodinator. We also present some asymptotic results in the fashion of large deviations. These results give some generalizations of those presented in Di Crescenzo A., Macci C., Martinucci B. (2014).

Statistics and ProbabilityPure mathematicsSubordinatormoderate deviationsInversefractional processfractional process; large deviations; moderate deviations; tempered stable subordinatorlarge deviationsChain (algebraic topology)FOS: MathematicsProbability-generating function60F10 60J27 60G22 60G52MathematicsMarkov chainlcsh:T57-57.97lcsh:MathematicsProbability (math.PR)State (functional analysis)tempered stable subordinatorlcsh:QA1-939Modeling and SimulationSettore MAT/06lcsh:Applied mathematics. Quantitative methodsLarge deviations theoryStatistics Probability and UncertaintyRandom variableMathematics - Probability
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