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" EVALUATING HYPOTHESES ON PARTY IDEOLOGIES: EMPIRICAL RESULTS To test our hypotheses we created a pooled dataset that incorporated data from all eight West European democracies listed in Table 1. The..."
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Adams, James,Clark, Michael,Ezrow, Lawrence,Glasgow, Garrett. "Understanding change and stability in party ideologies: do parties respond to public opinion or to past election results?"
British Journal of Political Science
34.4 Oct. 1 2004: 589-611
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" This technique results in higher yields of adipic acid and lower equipment costs, and it eliminates emissions of nitrous oxide and nitric acid by-products, says Mag Fouad."
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PERKINS, SID. "An Ounce of Prevention"
Science News
158.3 July 15 2000: 45
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" Industrial ecology tries to "close the loop" in two ways: by eliminating waste from production processes, and by redesigning wastes as useful by-products that can be used in other processes."
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Smith, W. G. B. "ECO-ACCOUNTING: HOW INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY CAN PAY DOUBLE DIVIDENDES FOR BUSINESS"
Journal of Business Administration and Policy Analysis
Jan. 1 1999: 337
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" By early 1917, however, the Board's ban on presentment fees against the Reserve Banks made clear that check collection costs would be reallocated as a by-product of the Fed's strategy to eliminate presentment fees."
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Lacker, Jeffrey M.,Walker, Jeffrey D.,Weinberg, John A. "The Fed's entry into check clearing reconsidered"
Economic Quarterly
85.2 Mar. 22 1999: 1-4
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" Greater economic pace will probably diminish or eliminate the communally useful by-products which capitalism sheds on its rush towards self-gratification."
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Foster, Charles. "Progress and the Invisible Hand: The Philosophy and Economics ofHuman Advance"
Contemporary Review
273.1595 Dec. 1 1998: 324-326
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" 3.2 Design of time Analysis In view of the variables entering into the analysis, the hypotheses to be examined empirically read as follows: 1. Individuals who feel that the transformation has led..."
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MATEJU, PETR. "Who Votes Left after the Fall of Communism?"
International Journal of Comparative Sociology
40.1 Feb. 1 1999: 12
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"... to a particular situation and treatment goal; and (b) they provide the framework within which their empirical validity can be tested--that is, they enable researchers to design studies in which the effectiveness of the interventive hypotheses..."
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Rosen, Aaron,Proctor, Enola K.,Staudt, Marlys M. "Social work research and the quest for effective practice"
Social Work Research
23.1 Mar. 1 1999: 4-5
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" By itself, this empirical regularity does not, however, constitute evidence that networks contribute to firm performance: relationships could be correlated with productivity simply because they are an inessential by-product..."
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Fafchamps, Marcel,Minten, Bart. "Relationships and traders in Madagascar"
Journal of Development Studies
35.6 Aug. 1 1999: 1-4
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"... Signaling Hypotheses Bearing in mind that we model only one aspect of the certiorari process, Table 1 presents empirical tests of the theoretical model."
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CAMERON, CHARLES M.,SEGAL, JEFFREY A.,SONGER, DONALD. "Strategic Auditing in a Political Hierarchy: An Informational Model of the Supreme Court's Certiorari Decisions"
American Political Science Review
94.1 Mar. 1 2000: 101
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" The results presented in Table 5 appear to provide empirical evidence in favour of the second of the hypotheses formulated for the majority of the countries considered, and the forecasts made by the OECD are therefore efficient."
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PONS, JORDI. "Evaluating the OECD's forecasts for economic growth"
Applied Economics
31.7 July 1 1999: 893
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" Thus, there is empirical support for hypotheses 1, 2 and 3. Mediated effects Results presented in Table 2 reveal that when performance was regressed on organization-based..."
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Gardner, Donald G.,Van Dyne, Linn,Pierce, Jon L. "The effects of pay level on organization-based self-esteem and performance: a field study"
Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
77.3 Sept. 1 2004: 307-323
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" What isn't eliminated in this phase may settle out at the bottom as "sludge." This by-product is taken to an incinerator, and the leftover ash, often heavy metals, is eventually landfilled."
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BARNES, SHERRY. "Crushed Rock, Big Ice and Soap Suds"
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11.4 July 1 2000: 64
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" Previous reviews of the nursing care quality literature have identified large numbers of theoretical and descriptive articles but a dearth of empirically based work testing hypotheses on the effect..."
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Lee, Jan L.,Chang, Betty L.,Pearson, Marjorie L.,Kahn, Katherine L.,Rubenstein, Lisa V. "Does What Nurses Do Affect Clinical Outcomes for Hospitalized Patients? A Review of the Literature"
Health Services Research
34.5 Dec. 1 1999: 1011
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" Indeed, while any number of empirical analyses that have purported to challenge public-choice outcome hypotheses have appeared over the last two decades (Lowery 1982; Marlowe 1985; Dolan 1990; Frisken 1991), one is hard pressed to find contemporary analyses of metropolitan politics that are not grounded..."
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Lowery, David. "A Transactions Costs Model of Metropolitan Governance: Allocation Versus Redistribution in Urban America"
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
10.1 Jan. 1 2000: 49
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" This means that one of the key features of the obshchina, the system of collective responsibility, was a by-product of the fiscal policy implemented by the tsarist government."
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Oleinik, Anton. "On universal versus specific categories of network capitalism: a reply to V. Barnett's note"
Journal of Economic Issues
38.4 Dec. 1 2004: 1040-1047
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" Instead of examining the rival hypotheses for particular studies and sets of studies, we consider rival hypotheses to the core hypothesis that we have implicitly applied in our review of research: If a number of empirical studies of public and private organizations..."
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Rainey, Hal G.,Bozeman, Barry. "Comparing Public and Private Organizations: Empirical Research and the Power of the A Priori"
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
10.2 Apr. 1 2000: 447
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" Nearly always listed among the sources of modern change, reading is usually written about either as a by-product of, or a precondition for, something else: schooling, commerce, leisure; spreading knowledge, opening political debate, a growing audience for literature and journalism."
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Grew, Raymond. "Readers and Society in Nineteenth-Century France: Workers, Women, Peasants."
Journal of Social History
36.2 Dec. 22 2002: 510-513
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" These pollutants typically include pesticides and assorted industrial chemicals and by-products that sound like an environmental "most wanted" list: dioxins, PCBs and, most sinister of all, DDT."
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Smith, Kenneth. "Death to Africans"
Washington Times
Mar. 16 2000: 21
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" First, a case must be made that Rips' experimental design is suitable, in principle at least, for distinguishing between hypotheses about conceptual structure based on critical features and alternative accounts."
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Pothos, Emmanuel M.,Hahn, Ulrike. "So concepts aren't definitions, but do they have necessary or sufficient features?"
British Journal of Psychology
91.3 Aug. 1 2000: 439
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" Before testing the hypotheses, for purposes of comparison Table 1 lists the descriptive statistics of the predictor and regulation variables used for the hypotheses. [TABULAR DATA FOR TABLE 1 OMITTED] ..."
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Howard, Robert M. "Wealth, power, and attorney regulation in the U.S. States: license entry and maintenance requirements"
Publius
28.4 Sept. 22 1998: 21-22
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" Table I lists hypotheses based on our predictions."
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Browning, James R.,Hatfield, Elaine,Kessler, Debra,Levine, Tim. "Sexual Motives, Gender, and Sexual Behavior"
Archives of Sexual Behavior
29.2 Apr. 1 2000: 135
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" Cointegration Results In Table II we list the null hypotheses, eigenvalues, likelihood ratio statistics, the corresponding 5% critical values for the cointegration tests, and the normalized cointegrating vectors."
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DEMPSTER, GREG,WELLS, JOHN M.,WILLS, DOUGLAS T. "A COMMON-FEATURES ANALYSIS OF AMSTERDAM AND LONDON FINANCIAL MARKETS DURING THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY"
Economic Inquiry
38.1 Jan. 1 2000: 19
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"... and rival hypotheses; * the collection of empirical data to test these hypotheses and rival hypotheses; * the assembling of a database--independent of any narrative report, interpretations, or conclusions--that can be inspected by third parties; and * the conduct of quantitative..."
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RAMNARINE-SINGH, SUSAN. "The Surgical Significance of Therapeutic Touch"
AORN Journal
69.2 Feb. 1 1999: 358-359
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" That [Tet.sup.R] mutations appear and persist in the [Lac.sup.-] population eliminates the hypotheses that nonselected mutations are transitory, or that the cells (or episomes) bearing them are eliminated from the population."
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Foster, P. L. "MECHANISMS OF STATIONARY PHASE MUTATION: A Decade of Adaptive Mutation"
Annual Review of Genetics
Jan. 1 1999: 57
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" On its "most wanted" list so far are 10 intentionally manufactured chemicals plus dioxins and furans, which are released chiefly as by-products of waste incineration."
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Reuther, Christopher G. "Winds of Change: Reducing Transboundary Air Pollutants"
Environmental Health Perspectives
108.4 Apr. 1 2000: 170
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