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    Replication Data and Code for "China's Waste Import Ban and US Solid Waste Management" by Sigman and Strow

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    Data, Stata code, and outpu

    Replication Data for: Leveraging Item Parameter Drift to Assess Transfer Effects in Vocabulary Learning

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    This dataset contains replication materials for the Applied Measurement in Education paper entitled: "Leveraging Item Parameter Drift to Assess Transfer Effects in Vocabulary Learning." Materials include the datasets, scripts to replicate analyses, and supplemental materials

    REDUCE study baseline data

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    Baseline data REDUCE stud

    Appendix File D3.2 for ‘Disentangling Primary and Diagenetic Signals in Remotely Sensed Sedimentary Rock Records: Lessons from Earth and Mars’

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    Excel description tables for Appendix File D3.2 for ‘Disentangling Primary and Diagenetic Signals in Remotely Sensed Sedimentary Rock Records: Lessons from Earth and Mars

    Replication Data for: Youth Experiencing Parental Death Due to Drug Poisoning and Firearm Violence in the US, 1999-2020

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    We used publicly available data to create these simulation files, which contain all the necessary data to replicate our results, figures, and tables. See the code repository for more information on how to reconstruct these files: https://github.com/benjisamschlu/parental_death

    Pre Analysis Plan for Diplomacy Lab Project 2024

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    This is a pre-analysis plan for the Diplomacy Lab project of INTL 7007 in Spring 2024

    Project Level Women’s Empowerment in Fisheries Index (PRO-WEFI) Tanzania data set

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    The datasets contain quantitative and qualitative used to assess women’s empowerment using pro-WEFI in in Ilemela and Sengerema districts in Mwanza region of Tanzani

    Gender and Occupation: Automatic Cognition Test

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    The Measures for Advancing Gender Equality (MAGNET) initiative aims to broaden and deepen the measurement of women’s agency, based on the development of new tools and rigorous testing and comparison of both new and existing methods for measuring agency, and promoting the adoption of these measures at scale. By increasing the availability of innovative meaningful measures of agency for a broad range of contexts, we hope our work will lead to an improved understanding of what women’s agency is, how it manifests and how it can best be measured across contexts given the research question at hand. This tool, Gender and Occupation: Automatic Cognition Test, captures ‘automatic cognition’ (i.e., cognition that is fast, effortless, and occurs with little conscious awareness) regarding the gendered nature of specific activities and occupations. An increasing number of policy interventions aim to change gender norms and biased attitudes against women, including those regarding which occupations it is appropriate for women to work in. However, such implicit attitudes and biases are notoriously prone to measurement error. Rather than the more complex Implicit Association Test (IAT), this tool captures automatic cognition based on the simpler Affect Misattribution Procedure (Miles et al. 2019). This tool can be used to diagnose the strength of automatic cognitive processes regarding gender and occupations in a given population, but also to assess the impact of interventions aiming to shift attitudes or norms. Users may want to use this tool alongside other measures of gender attitudes, as well as the respondent’s current occupation. This data study includes following files. 1. A survey document (including implementation guidelines). 2. Two files, CAPI_Choices and CAPI_Survey, along with the accompanying files, can be used to construct a CAPI program ready for survey implementation. Alternatively, users can use an Excel workbook "CAPI_.xlsx" that includes worksheets for survey and choices, along with others, for constructing a CAPI program ready for survey implementation

    Replication data for: "Patterns of regulatory heterogeneity in international trade: Intensity, coverage and structure"

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    The repository contains the datasets described in the appendix of Garcés and Vogt's (2024) published in Review of International Economics

    Biological Sampling, Fish Nest Monitoring

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    The purpose of this research, monitoring and evaluation is to report on required indicators and evaluate the effectiveness of CFR interventions on: • Improving fish biodiversity within the CFR, as assessed by Biological monitoring • Improving maintenance of fish biomass and abundance within the CFR during the dry season (Nov-May), as assessed by Biological monitoring Five CFR project sites will be selected as treatment sites and three unmanaged water bodies will be selected as control sites, for a total of eight sites to receive biological sampling. Treatment sites will be selected to represent two or three CFR ‘types’, based on connectivity and size of water body. Control and treatment sites will be matched or grouped based on the following features: size and depth of water body (including wet season and dry season sizes and depths), distance from river or other large water body, number of inlets connecting the water body to surrounding landscape, and average elevation of the water body

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