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1) Экономика, эконометрика и финансы
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Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Volume 22, Issue 1, February 2012, Pages CO2- |
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Government solvency and financial markets: Dynamic panel estimates for European Monetary Union
Economics Letters, Available online 14 December 2011 Nancy Theofilakou, Yannis Stournaras > We assess government solvency in EMU, controlling for fiscal policy and financial markets interaction. > We find market-based pressure for fiscal improvement in EMU over the period 1988–2009. > Debt stabilization efforts are weakened in the post-EMU era. > Prudent fiscal behavior stems from the less indebted countries in EMU. > High debt countries seem to undertake lower scale discretionary measures to mitigate increased borrowing costs.
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Corporate suppliers and customers and accounting conservatism Original Research Article
Journal of Accounting and Economics, Available online 14 December 2011 Kai Wai Hui, Sandy Klasa, P.Eric Yeung > We argue that a firm’s suppliers and customers prefer it to account more conservatively. > We predict that a firm meets this demand for accounting conservatism when suppliers or customers. > Have bargaining advantages. > We show that when a firm’s suppliers or customers have greater bargaining power, the firm recognizes losses more quickly. > Our findings support the contracting explanation for accounting conservatism.
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Acquisition valuations of withdrawn IPOs: When IPO plans turn into mergers Original Research Article
Journal of Banking & Finance, Available online 14 December 2011 Qin Lian, Qiming Wang |
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The term structure of illiquidity premia Original Research Article
Journal of Banking & Finance, Available online 14 December 2011 Alexander Kempf, Olaf Korn, Marliese Uhrig-Homburg > We investigate the term structure of bond market illiquidity premia. > The term structure of illiquidity premia varies greatly over time. > The short end and the long end of the term structure are strictly separated. > Liquidation risk captured by asset market volatilities drives the short end. > The long end depends on the long-term economic outlook.
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Currency hedging and corporate governan A cross-country analysis Original Research Article
Journal of Corporate Finance, Available online 14 December 2011 Ugur Lel |
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Capital liberalization and the US external imbalance Original Research Article
Journal of International Economics, Available online 14 December 2011 Elvira Prades, Katrin Rabitsch > We study the role of capital controls in a model of the international macroeconomy. > We study heterogeneity in capital liberalization experiences as cause of imbalances. > Such heterogeneities affect the relative importance of precautionary savings motives. > We provide evidence for countries' asymmetric liberalization experiences.
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Relationship lending and the transmission of monetary policy Original Research Article
Journal of Monetary Economics, Available online 14 December 2011 Kinda Hachem > I build a model to analyze the macroeconomic implications of relationship lending. > I show these relationships prevail in equilibrium and dampen monetary transmission. > There are two key mechanisms behind this effect. > First, relationship lending induces sticky loan rates for some second-time borrowers. > Second, it lowers the loan rates faced by first-time borrowers.
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Large-scale data analysis using the Wigner function Original Research Article
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Available online 14 December 2011 R.A. Earnshaw, C. Lei, J. Li, S. Mugassabi, A. Vourdas Highlights
> Use of Wigner function for data analysis. > Frequency variable reveals information not easily accesible with other methods. > Study of financial data and of data from social networks.
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Terrorist attacks and company financial numbers: evidence on earnings management and value relevance from madrid, london and istanbul Original Research Article
Research in International Business and Finance, Available online 14 December 2011 George Emmanuel Iatridis > This study focuses on three major terrorist attacks that took place in common-law and code-law countries, i.e. in Madrid in 2004, in London in 2005, and in Istanbul in 2008. > It examines banks, insurance and leisure firms and assesses the earnings management potential and the value relevance of reported financial numbers before and after a terrorist attack. > The terrorist attacks in code-law Madrid and Istanbul have led to higher earnings management and less value relevant financial numbers. > The common-law UK terrorist attack has not increased the potential for earnings management, while the reported financial numbers appear to be more value relevant.
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The euthanasia of the rentier — A way toward a steady-state economy? Original Research Article
Ecological Economics, Available online 13 December 2011 Dirk Loehr > Economic growth is driven mainly by a positive rate of capital accumulation. > The rate of capital accumulation equals the interest rate (“Golden Rule of Accumulation”). > The profitability rate of real and financial assets might be pushed down to zero. > The precondition is a comprehensive economic reform, which comprises not only money.
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Why U.S. firms delist from the Tokyo stock exchange: An empirical analysis Original Research Article
International Review of Economics & Finance, Available online 13 December 2011 Shinhua Liu, John D. Stowe, Ken Hung |
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Technical analyses and order submission behaviors: Evidence from an emerging market Original Research Article
International Review of Economics & Finance, Available online 13 December 2011 Chaoshin Chiao, Zi-Mei Wang, Ya-Ting Chang |
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Characteristic-based mean-variance portfolio choice Original Research Article
Journal of Banking & Finance, Available online 13 December 2011 Erik Hjalmarsson, Petar Manchev |
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Momentum, contrarian, and the January seasonality Original Research Article
Journal of Banking & Finance, Available online 13 December 2011 Yaqiong Yao |
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Household portfolio choices, health status and health care systems: A cross-country analysis based on SHARE Original Research Article
Journal of Banking & Finance, Available online 13 December 2011 Vincenzo Atella, Marianna Brunetti, Nicole Maestas |
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Foreign bank entry, credit allocation and lending rates in emerging markets: Empirical evidence from Poland Original Research Article
Journal of Banking & Finance, Available online 13 December 2011 Hans Degryse, Olena Havrylchyk, Emilia Jurzyk, Sylwester Kozak > Composition of bank’s portfolio depends on its ownership and a mode of entry. > Lower interest rates of foreign banks reflect their different portfolio structure. > Following foreign bank entry, domestic banks start lending more to opaque clients.
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Bank connections, corporate investment and crisis Original Research Article
Journal of Banking & Finance, Available online 13 December 2011 Susanne Espenlaub, Arif Khurshed, Thitima Sitthipongpanich |
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The Information content of trade credit Original Research Article
Journal of Banking & Finance, Available online 13 December 2011 Nihat Aktas, Eric de Bodt, Frédéric Lobez, Jean-Christophe Statnik Highlights
> We model the firm’s trade credit decision. > We arguethat trade credit use provide valuable information to outside investors. > Trade credit use is positively related to the quality of the firm’s investments. > We show empirically that trade credit use is associated with increasing performance.
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Risk dynamics surrounding the issuance of convertible bonds Original Research Article
Journal of Corporate Finance, Available online 13 December 2011 Felix Zeidler, Mark Mietzner, Dirk Schiereck > We analyze the risk dynamics of convertible bond and Seasoned Equity Offerings. > Both issuers show an increase in risk prior to and a drop after the issuance. > This result is consistent with the notion of exercising real options. > The risk changes are responsible for the underperformance of CBO and SEO issuers.
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Does Short-Term Debt Increase Vulnerability to Crisis? Evidence from the East Asian Financial Crisis Original Research Article
Journal of International Economics, Available online 13 December 2011 Efraim Benmelech, Eyal Dvir |
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A general theory of controllability and expectations anchoring for small-open economies∗ Original Research Article
Journal of International Money and Finance, Available online 13 December 2011 Andrew Hughes Hallett, Giovanni Di Bartolomeo, Nicola Acocella |
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The Dampening Effect of Bank Foreign Liabilities on Monetary Policy: Revisiting Monetary Cooperation in East Asia Original Research Article
Journal of International Money and Finance, Available online 13 December 2011 Xiaofen Chen >The cost of monetary cooperation is addressed from the perspective of monetary policy effectiveness.>Bank level data in East Asia is studied using a dynamic panel data model.>Bank lending is directly linked to foreign liability holdings.>Bank foreign liabilities weaken the credit channel of monetary policy.>Giving up monetary autonomy is less costly when monetary policy is ineffective.
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Pricing and Information Content of Block Trades on the Shanghai Stock Exchange Original Research Article
Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Available online 13 December 2011 Longzhen Fan, Bill Hu, Christine Jiang > A first study of the pricing and information content of the SSE block trades; > Reports an average of about 4% block discount; > Significant negative permanent price impacts for discount block trades; > Insiders may strategically time the sale of their block holdings.
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The Collateral Channel:Evidence on Leverage and Asset Tangibility Original Research Article
Journal of Corporate Finance, Available online 11 December 2011 Thomas W. Hall > We examine how asset structure is related to leverage in different institutional environments, using tens of thousands of firm-level observations from small, privately held, emerging market firms that are likely to face financing constraints. > Our empirical analysis indicates that the linkage between asset tangibility (fixed assets as a portion of total assets) and leverage (measured as long-term debt over total assets) varies, such that in countries with fewer restrictions on collateral (land transferability), the relationship between these variables is much tighter. This also applies to the linkage between tangibility and debt maturity structure (measured as long-term debt over total debt). > We find no evidence that industry concentration in different countries or changing composition of firms over time is driving our findings. The results are robust to using firm-level fixed effects specifications, to clustering error terms at the country level, and to using an alternative proxy for collateral law regime.
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Dimension reduction and model averaging for estimation of artists' age-valuation profiles Original Research Article
European Economic Review, Available online 9 December 2011 John W. Galbraith, Douglas J. Hodgson We model the relation between an artist's age at execution of a particular work, and its expected valuation, conditional on other observables.
Previously, models of this relation have tended to use data aggregated across many artists, as for most individuals there are not enough sample points for a model specific to that artist.
We use recent econometric developments to extract information from a large number of possible predictors, allowing us individual-specific models.
The two methods that we use for doing so tend to produce similar results, often quite different from what pooled models would suggest.
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The Euro/Dollar exchange rate: Chaotic or non-chaotic? A continuous time model with heterogeneous beliefs Original Research Article
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Available online 9 December 2011 Daniela Federici, Giancarlo Gandolfo |
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Drivers of Technological Capabilities in Developing Countries: An Econometric Analysis of Argentina, Brazil and Chile Original Research Article
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Available online 9 December 2011 María A. Molina, Carlo Pietrobelli |
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Efficiency, productivity and environmental policy: A case study of power generation in the EU Original Research Article
Energy Economics, Available online 8 December 2011 Jurate Jaraite, Corrado Di Maria > We measure environmental efficiency and productivity of public power generation. > We analyse effects of emission trading on the performance of public power plants. > CO2 price led to an increase in environmental efficiency and technological progress. > The allocation of permits had a negative impact on both measures.
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Pre-announcement and timing: The effects of a government expenditure shock Original Research Article
European Economic Review, Available online 8 December 2011 Alexander Kriwoluzky > I analyze the effects of a pre-announced government consumption expenditure shock. > I ensure correct estimation of the innovations by using the Kalman filter. > The structural shocks are identified by sign restrictions. > Sign restrictions potentially differ before and after the realization of the shock. > Private consumption responds negatively and turns positive afterwards.
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Testing for a unit root in a random coefficient panel data model Original Research Article
Journal of Econometrics, Available online 8 December 2011 Joakim Westerlund, Rolf Larsson |
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Short-Run Forecasting of the Euro-Dollar Exchange Rate with Economic Fundamentals Original Research Article
Journal of International Money and Finance, Available online 8 December 2011 Marcos dal Bianco, Maximo Camacho, Gabriel Perez Quiros |
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Beyond contrastive analysis and codeswitching: Student documentary filmmaking as a challenge to linguicism in Hawai‘i Original Research Article
Linguistics and Education, Volume 23, Issue 1, March 2012, Pages 49-61 Christina Higgins, Richard Nettell, Gavin Furukawa, Kent Sakoda > Uses arts-based research to explore the value of a stigmatized language. > Engages students with a students-as-knowledge-producers approach. > Identifies changes in language attitudes towards Pidgin (Hawai‘i Creole). > Compares results with contrastive analysis and code-switching approaches in education.
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Exploring propositions about perceptions of energy security: An international survey Original Research Article
Environmental Science & Policy, Volume 16, February 2012, Pages 44-64 Benjamin K. Sovacool, Scott Victor Valentine, Malavika Jain Bambawale, Marilyn A. Brown, Terezinha de Fátima Cardoso, Sayasat Nurbek, Gulimzhan Suleimenova, Jinke Li, Yang Xu, Anil Jain, A.F. Alhajji, Andrew Zubiri > Energy security analysis must extend beyond traditional themes such as security of fossil fuel supplies and the efficacy of energy markets. > To look at energy security narrowly artificially limits the discussion and promotes energy planning and policy that fails to meet stakeholder expectations.
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The Innovation Union: a perfect means to confused ends? Original Research Article
Environmental Science & Policy, Volume 16, February 2012, Pages 73-80 Sybille van den Hove, Jacqueline McGlade, Pierre Mottet, Michael H. Depledge > A narrow focus on innovation merely to bring more products to markets will continue to produce serious negative consequences for society and the environment. > Innovation should be re-targeted to deliver better health and wellbeing, an improved quality of life, and sustainability. > To overcome technological and ideological lock-ins, a broader concept of innovation must be deployed. > Research on the environment and human health is a crucial driver of socially meaningful innovation.
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Childhood adversity, serotonin transporter (5-HTTLPR) genotype, and risk for cigarette smoking and nicotine dependence in alcohol dependent adults Original Research Article
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Available online 14 December 2011 Carolyn J. Mingione, Jaimee L. Heffner, Thomas J. Blom, Robert M. Anthenelli |
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Altered social cohesion and adverse psychological experiences with chronic food insecurity in the non-market economy and complex households of Burkina Faso Original Research Article
Social Science & Medicine, Available online 14 December 2011 Siméon Nanama, Edward A. Frongillo > Food insecurity is closely linked with concern, worries, and anxiety that ultimately lead to weight loss. > Food insecurity results in feelings of alienation and deprivation and diminishes household cohesion leading to conflict. > Decisions made by household members to manage and cope with food insecurity are shaped by fear of alienation. > Social and psychological consequences closely linked to food insecurity negatively impact individuals and households.
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Social Stratification and Adolescent Overweight in the United States: How Income and Educational Resources Matter across Families and Schools Original Research Article
Social Science & Medicine, Available online 13 December 2011 Molly A. Martin, Michelle L. Frisco, Claudia Nau, Kristin Burnett > Family-level parental education and school-level poverty predict adolescent overweight. > Family-level poverty and school-level parental education do not predict adolescent overweight. > Family education and school poverty interact: the benefits of having better educated parents are reduced in poor schools.
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Tax policy can change the production path: A model of optimal oil extraction in Alaska Original Research Article
Energy Policy, Available online 12 December 2011 Wayne Leighty, C.-Y. Cynthia Lin > We model economically optimal dynamic oil production decisions for 7 Alaska fields. > Changing taxratealone does not alter the economically optimal oil production path. > But change in taxstructurecan affect the economically optimal oil production path. > Tax structures that modify the optimal production path reduce net social benefit. > Field-specific cost functions and inverse production functions are estimated
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Structural patterns in empirical research articles: A cross-disciplinary study Original Research Article
English for Specific Purposes, Available online 12 December 2011 Ling Lin, Stephen Evans > We examine overall structures of empirical research articles across 39 disciplines. > The IMRD pattern is not the default option for organizing such articles. > Six major patterns and the traditionally overlooked sections are identified. > Disciplinary variations exist in macrostructures of empirical research articles.
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Dialectical urbanism: Tactical instruments in urban design education Original Research Article
Cities, Available online 10 December 2011 Güven Arif Sarg?n, Aysen Savas > This architectural studio investigates an experimental method for urban design education. > Context and programme design are introduced to re-assess the social and political parameters of an alternative urbanization. > The theme, “hybrid” is utilised to overcome the spatial shortcomings of a specific town in the Balkans –Pogradeç.
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A longitudinal study of emoticon use in text messaging from smartphones Original Research Article
Computers in Human Behavior, Available online 10 December 2011 Chad C. Tossell, Philip Kortum, Clayton Shepard, Laura H. Barg-Walkow, Ahmad Rahmati, Lin Zhong > Emoticons were collected from text messages sent and received from users’ iPhones. > Unlike other mediated communications, females used more emoticons overall. > Males, however, sent a wider variety of emoticons to their social network.
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Nurse educators and professional ethics—Ethical principles and their implementation from nurse educators' perspectives Original Research Article
Nurse Education Today, Available online 10 December 2011 Leena Salminen, Riikka Metsämäki, Olivia H. Numminen, Helena Leino-Kilpi |
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Guest-to-guest interaction on board cruise ships: Exploring social dynamics and the role of situational factors Original Research Article
Tourism Management, Available online 10 December 2011 Alexis Papathanassis > Cruise guest-to-guest (abbr. G2G) interactions is becoming a key management challenge. > The role of G2G for cruise satisfaction is implicit but nonetheless central. > Conventional guest surveys are inadequate for revealing the social aspects of the cruise experience. > Beyond customer compatibility, situational factors are explored and integrated into existing research. > Social experience facilitation and customer integration is proposed as a service design approach.
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AIDS-affected children, family collectives and the social dynamics of care in Ethiopia Original Research Article
Geoforum, Available online 9 December 2011 Tatek Abebe > Orphanhood is a mediated experience that is spatially and temporally situated. > Family collectives have differentiated capacities to provide care for AIDS-affected children. > AIDS-affected children’s contributions to the livelihoods of family collectives are central. > Empowering family collectives should involve building their resilience along the care-continuum.
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Psychosocial predictors of anger among university students Original Research Article
Children and Youth Services Review, Available online 8 December 2011 Ayman M. Hamdan-Mansour, Latefa A. Dardas, Hani Nawafleh, Mohammad H. Abu-Asba > University students had moderate level of state and trait anger. > State anger is correlated with gender while trait anger is not. > Life satisfaction is strong predictor of state and trait anger. > Social support and personal mastery are not correlated with state and trait anger.
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“Back then” and “Nowadays”: Social transition narratives in accounts of injecting drug use in an East European setting Original Research Article
Social Science & Medicine, Available online 8 December 2011 Tim Rhodes, Stela Bivol > An analysis informed by narrative theory of how personal accounts of drug use transition interplay with broader narratives of social change in a ‘transitional society’ of post-Soviet Europe. > Shows how a meta-narrative of ‘social transition’ serves to bridge biographical adaptations as collective experience. > Argues that a meta-narrative of ‘social transition’ offers a cultural script that says “transition is to blame”. > This helps to moderate the social harms linked to injecting drug use as well as bridge the effects of rationed expectation characterising post-Soviet society
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Towards Growing a COIN in a Medical Research Community Original Research Article
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 26, 2011, Pages 3-16 Peter A. Gloor, Francesca Grippa, Amy Borgert, Richard B. Colletti, George Dellal, Peter Margolis, Michael Seid |
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Comparing the impact of number sense on mathematics achievement in both dyscalculia and normal students Original Research Article
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 28, 2011, Pages 5-9 Ashraf Maryam, Estaki Mahnaz, Ashayeri Hasan |
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The effect of organizational structure and publication activities on email dynamics in higher education organizations: The case of Catholic University of Chile Original Research Article
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 26, 2011, Pages 116-129 Cristobal Garcia Herrera, Alvaro Piña-Stranger |
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Use of Maximal Spanning Trees and the Gamma Test of Monotone Trend in the Development and Assessment of Teams Original Research Article
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 26, 2011, Pages 147-158 Nicole Bhalla Fernandez, Juliet Aiken, James T. Smith |
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The Legal and Ethical Dilemmas in Keeping Abreast with Innovations in Medical Sciences Original Research Article
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 28, 2011, Pages 222-225 Haniwarda Yaakob, Zul Hilmi Yaakob, Noor Eliza Hashim |
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The Investigation of Biological and Psychological of Marriage Criteria from the View Points of Iranian University Students with that of their Parents Original Research Article
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 28, 2011, Pages 406-410 Raheleh RezaeanLangeroodi, Masoud Azizinazhad, Masoud Hashemi |
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Taking Advantage of Virtual Learning in Improve the Teaching Process - Learning from the Perspective of University Professors in Iran at Year 2011 Original Research Article
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 28, 2011, Pages 448-450 Azar Akhondi |
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Depression in women and its relation with well-being, individual and social factors in Iran, 2011 Original Research Article
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 28, 2011, Pages 553-557 Ghodsi Zahra, Hojjatoleslami Simin |
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Community colleges and music education in the direction of lifelong learning Original Research Article
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 28, 2011, Pages 698-704 A. Aylin Can, Utku Yuksel |
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Examining the relationship between sensitivity to rejection and using Facebook in university students Original Research Article
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 28, 2011, Pages 807-810 Hojjat.A Farahani, Somayeh Aghamohamadi, Zeynab Kazemi, Firoozeh Bakhtiarvand, Mojtaba Ansari |