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Autor:
Brian K. Pipkin, Jay Beaman
This book documents some of the pacifist and social justice convictions of early Pentecostals, many of whom were called traitors, slackers, cranks, and weak-minded people for extending Jesus'love beyond racial, ethnic, and national boundaries. They
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Publikováno v:
Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 25:281-290
Long-tailed distributions can distort findings, influence statistical tests, and result in small effect sizes. This research note proposed a definition of long-tailed distributions (i.e., SD/M ≥ 1)...
Publikováno v:
Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 25:250-258
Wildlife management often requires accurate estimates of hunter participation and species harvested. Sending pre-season hunting cards for recording activity can improve the accuracy of estimates. T...
Publikováno v:
Leisure Sciences. 39:163-173
Cronbach's alpha estimates the internal consistency of responses in multi-item bipolar scales. This article examined three research questions (RQ): (1) To what extent do inconsistencies exist in data (e.g., responses of −2 −2 2 2)? (2) Does the n
Publikováno v:
Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 20:167-173
Imprecision in respondent recall can cause response heaping in frequency data for particular values (e.g., 5, 10, 15). In human dimensions research, heaping can occur for variables such as days of participation (e.g., hunting, fishing), animals/fish
Publikováno v:
Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 16(3), 200-215
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Human Dimensions of Wildlife 16 (2011) 3
While Internet surveys have increased in popularity, results may not be representative of target populations. Weighting is commonly used to compensate for sampling issues. This article compared two surveys conducted in the Netherlands—a random mail
Publikováno v:
Leisure Sciences. 32:240-254
The Potential for Conflict Index (PCI) was developed to facilitate understanding and applicability of leisure, recreation, and human dimensions findings to managerial concerns. The PCI ranges from 0 (minimal potential for conflict) to 1 (maximum pote
Autor:
Jay Beaman, Jerry J. Vaske
Publikováno v:
Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 13:361-379
Human dimensions survey data are commonly stored in flat files where the rows correspond to individuals and the columns are variables. As the number of variables increases (e.g., 1,000+) or when compressed variables are used, the complexity of unders