This paper uses data of reported happiness which is measured at 4, 5, 7 and 11 likert-scale points. A group of 137 respondents was selected to study the comparison problem on the estimated mean ...
Do you find yourself getting jealous when you compare your life to that of your Facebook friends? Are you annoyed that you can’t do things as well as others? Do you worry about your child’s ...
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C (Applied Statistics), Vol. 40, No. 1 (1991), pp. 105-112 (8 pages) This paper introduces an extension of the well-known method comparison problem ...
AT FIRST glance, price-comparison websites are an example of capitalism at its best. Savvy consumers can use them to hunt down the best available deal for insurance, electricity or a mortgage. Firms ...
If we want social capital markets to fund the social sector effectively, we need to use social impact data effectively when making investment decisions. And investment decision-making almost always ...
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