Seghers, Marie Boone, Simon Van Avermaet, Piet
Educational transitions are crucial sites of social selection. Whereas social bias in teacher recommendations is well-established, less is known about teacher guidance in the process preceding the actual choice. Bridging the literature on social class and educational choice and home-school relations this study explores classed patterns in the cours...
Schetgen, Lisa Bogaert, Matthias Van den Poel, Dirk
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the value of Facebook data in predicting first-time donation behavior. More specifically, we provide evidence that Facebook data can be used as a valuable data source for nonprofit organizations in acquiring new donors. To do so, we evaluate three different dimensionality reduction techniques (i.e., singu...
Verhulst, Nanouk Vermeir, Iris Slabbinck, Hendrik
Purpose This paper aims to discuss the potential of neuroscientific tools in the service research domain. Design/methodology/approach This paper integrates a personal viewpoint and an exemplar study to highlight the merits and obstacles of integrating neuro-tools in service experiments. Findings Service researchers can benefit from integrating neur...
Shi, Kunbo Cheng, Long De Vos, Jonas Yang, Yongchun Cao, Wanpeng Witlox, Frank
A considerable number of empirical studies have explored the effects of information & communication technologies (ICT) on travel in recent years. In particular, the most attention has been paid to whether the use of ICT increases or decreases trip frequency (i.e., substitution or complementarity effects). However, the subject of whether or how trav...
Van Pottelberge, Amelie Caestecker, Frank Van de Putte, Bart Lievens, John
BACKGROUND The majority of Turkish and Moroccan minorities in Western Europe prefer transnational marriages over local co-ethnic and mixed marriages. Recent studies indicate partner selection patterns might be shifting after remaining unchanged for decades. However, it remains unclear to what extent changes observed in earlier studies have continue...
Jo, H; Chen, C; 118077; Chen, D; Weng, M; Kung, C;
One of the typical campus scenes is the social interaction between college couples, and the lesson couples must keep learning is to adapt to each other. This fMRI study investigated the shopping interactions of 30 college couples, one lying inside and the other outside the scanner, beholding the same item from two connected PCs, making preference r...
Liersch, S; Drews, M; Pilz, T; Salack, S; Sietz, D; Aich, V; Larsen, M; Gaedeke, A; Halsnaes, K; Thiery, W; 79068;
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Clarke, J Murray, A Markar, S Barahona, M Kinross, J
Objectives The suspension of elective surgery during the COVID pandemic is unprecedented and has resulted in record volumes of patients waiting for operations. Novel approaches that maximise capacity and efficiency of surgical care are urgently required. This study applies Markov Multiscale Community Detection (MMCD), an unsupervised graph-based cl...
Story, GW Kurth-Nelson, Z Crockett, M Vlaev, I Darzi, A Dolan, RJ
Impatience can be formalized as a delay discount rate, describing how the subjective value of reward decreases as it is delayed. By analogy, selfishness can be formalized as a social discount rate, representing how the subjective value of rewarding another person decreases with increasing social distance. Delay and social discount rates for reward ...
Abbott, R. Abbott, T. D. Abraham, S. Acernese, F. Ackley, K. Adams, C. Adhikari, R. X. Adya, V. B. Affeldt, C. Agathos, M.
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We report the observation of a compact binary coalescence involving a 22.2-24.3 M-circle dot black hole and a compact object with a mass of 2.50-2.67 M-circle dot (all measurements quoted at the 90% credible level). The gravitational-wave signal, GW190814, was observed during LIGO's and Virgo's third observing run on 2019 August 14 at 21:10:39 UTC ...