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    Replication Data for: "The Endurance of Politicians' Values Over Four Decades: A Panel Study"

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    This Dataverse Dataset contains the replication materials for "The Endurance of politicians' Values Over Four Decades: A Panel Study" by Donald D. Searing, William G. Jacoby, and Andrew H. Tyner. Note that the Dataset only contains data and analyses involving MPs' value choices, party memberships, policy beliefs, and institutional attitudes. It does not include any of the data or analyses involving the MPs' background characteristics (education, mean age of entry into Parliament, length of tenure). The MPs were guaranteed complete anonymity when they were interviewed. Providing the background information would make it easy to identify individual respondents

    Replication Data for: "The Endurance of Politicians' Values Over Four Decades: A Panel Study"

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    This Dataverse Dataset contains the replication materials for "The Endurance of politicians' Values Over Four Decades: A Panel Study" by Donald D. Searing, William G. Jacoby, and Andrew H. Tyner. Note that the Dataset only contains data and analyses involving MPs' value choices, party memberships, policy beliefs, and institutional attitudes. It does not include any of the data or analyses involving the MPs' background characteristics (education, mean age of entry into Parliament, length of tenure). The MPs were guaranteed complete anonymity when they were interviewed. Providing the background information would make it easy to identify individual respondents

    Internet technologies relevant to private investigators’ working practices

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    Much has been written and discussed especially in the various US media and in legislative organs, about how the Internet is used illegally (hacking, stalking for instance), but hardly if any research has been done as to how the investigative industry employs the new medium to its benefit. The author described in this thesis how private investigators (PIs) execute their profession these days using the facilities the Internet avail them in contrast to the time before the dawn of the Internet. This contrast is also investigated in an international context, an important part of the thesis, drawn from the author's 32 years of international business experience and that of PIs worldwide. The availability of the various online facilities in different countries are compared. To better understand the new medium, and its facilities a short outline of the Internet’s history, it’s set up in general and for the use of PIs in particular is supplied. PIs also face limitations in their daily work, limitations originating from online, legal, educational, financial and international causes. The new medium not only helps PIs in their investigative, but also in their office work. Finally PIs' wishes for new tools to facilitate their daily investigative work and their outlook as to where the new medium will head are also discussed

    Cistern.

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    Patent for a rain cistern, which can have oil put in it to prevent rust and sends out dirt from the cistern if it overflows

    Liang_JournPoliEco_2018_q8xv - Anafinova - Reproduction (with author data & code) - 2w97z

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    Push-Button Reproduction attempt of the study by Liang et al. (2018). Liang, J., Wang, H., & Lazear, E. P. (2018). Demographics and entrepreneurship. Journal of Political Economy, 126(S1), S140-S196

    Liang_JournPoliEco_2018_q8xv - Anafinova - Reproduction (with author data & code) - 2w97z

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    Push-Button Reproduction attempt of the study by Liang et al. (2018). Liang, J., Wang, H., & Lazear, E. P. (2018). Demographics and entrepreneurship. Journal of Political Economy, 126(S1), S140-S196

    TERTYTCHNAYA_AmPoliSciRev_2018_9wya - Anafinova - Reproduction (with author data & code) - 288zk

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    The Push-Button Reproduction attempt of the study by Tertytchnaya et al. (2018). Citation: Tertytchnaya, K., De Vries, C. E., Solaz, H., & Doyle, D. (2018). When the money stops: Fluctuations in financial remittances and incumbent approval in Central Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia. American Political Science Review, 112(4), 758-774

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