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The most common method of measuring subjective fear of crime in the general population has traditionally been through surveys. With the spread of digital technologies, however, data from social media and search engines could now help researchers learn more about people's subjective perceptions...
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Many official economic indicators are released with a time lag, released infrequently and often require revision. In this Commentary, I discuss new sources of electronically recorded data that are both timely and reflect the real-time intentions of millions (or billions) of agents. Specifically,...
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Open-ended questions can be a nightmare for statistical processing. Any mistake in spelling can result in a mismatch during merging, or multiple counting of the same object. For example, the answers to the "place-of-birth" question might be "Chicago" and "San Francisco", but in practice they are...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test the utility of regulatory focus theory principles in a real-world setting; specifically, Internet hosted text advertisements. Effect of compatibility of the ad text with the regulatory focus of the consumer was examined....
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