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"Consumer Perceived Ethicality" presents a framework of perceived consumer ethicality as summarized from in-depth interviews with 20 citizens of the United Kingdom and Germany. The framework identifies six broad domains and 36 sub-items (6 for each domain) that serve as examples of...
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Socio-economic research on child well-being and the debate around child indicators has evolved quite rapidly in recent decades. An important contribution to this trend is represented by international comparative research based on multi-dimensional child well-being frameworks: most of this...
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This article considers the estimation of power and sample size in experimental and quasi-experimental intervention studies, where there is clustering of subjects within one or both intervention arms, for both continuous and binary outcomes. A new command, clsampsi, which has a wide range of...
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The adequacy of Australia’s infrastructure has been a long-standing topic of debate. This article provides some insight into the question of infrastructure adequacy by examining trends in investment across OECD countries, and discusses some of the fundamental factors influencing Australia’s...
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