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Replication Data for: Are Sleepy Punishers Really Harsh Punishers?: Comment
This data set contains data (USSCdata.dta) and a script (Spamann_comment_Cho_dataanalysis.do) to recreate models 2,3, 5, and 6 of table 1 in Holger Spamann, Are Sleepy Punishers Really Harsh Punishers?: Comment, Psychological Science (forthcoming 2017). It also contains the raw data from the USSC (opafy92nid.dta through opafy03nid.dta), the USSC's codebooks explaining those data, and a second script (Spamann_comment_Cho_dataassembly_forweb.do) that generates USSCdata.dta from this raw data.
The data and scripts are written for Stata (version 14). The analysis script calls user-written packages estout and reghdfe.
Note that the scripts build and analyze ALL data mentioned in my article (i.e., not only models 2, 3, 5, and 6). The other data are available from: (a) TRAC data: by emailing [email protected] (TRAC will provide the data only to researchers affiliated with subscriber institutions); (b) Cho et al.’s original data: from the lead author of the original article, Kyoungmin Cho (I do not have permission to share their data).
If you do not have access to the other data or want to restrict your work to the USSC data, you should comment out the parts of the script concerning other data.
More information on running the scripts is contained in their first lines
Replication Data for: Are Sleepy Punishers Really Harsh Punishers?: Comment
This data set contains data (USSCdata.dta) and a script (Spamann_comment_Cho_dataanalysis.do) to recreate models 2,3, 5, and 6 of table 1 in Holger Spamann, Are Sleepy Punishers Really Harsh Punishers?: Comment, Psychological Science (forthcoming 2017). It also contains the raw data from the USSC (opafy92nid.dta through opafy03nid.dta), the USSC's codebooks explaining those data, and a second script (Spamann_comment_Cho_dataassembly_forweb.do) that generates USSCdata.dta from this raw data.
The data and scripts are written for Stata (version 14). The analysis script calls user-written packages estout and reghdfe.
Note that the scripts build and analyze ALL data mentioned in my article (i.e., not only models 2, 3, 5, and 6). The other data are available from: (a) TRAC data: by emailing [email protected] (TRAC will provide the data only to researchers affiliated with subscriber institutions); (b) Cho et al.’s original data: from the lead author of the original article, Kyoungmin Cho (I do not have permission to share their data).
If you do not have access to the other data or want to restrict your work to the USSC data, you should comment out the parts of the script concerning other data.
More information on running the scripts is contained in their first lines
Design and Analysis of Rotary Positive Displacement Mechanism for Oil-Less Compression
Author(s): Holger Roser University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia In this paper, a simple positive displacement mechanism is investigated, which comprises two counter-rotating meshing rotors within a casing. Although considered for various applications more than a century ago, the basic geometry of this mechanism has not been further explored or adapted to modern gas compressor technology
Parameter-space correlations of the optimal statistic for continuous gravitational-wave detection
The phase parameters of matched-filtering searches for continuous gravitational-wave signals are sky position, frequency, and frequency time-derivatives. The space of these parameters features strong global correlations in the optimal detection statistic. For observation times smaller than 1 yr, the orbital motion of the Earth leads to a family of global-correlation equations which describes the “global maximum structure” of the detection statistic. The solution to each of these equations is a different hypersurface in parameter space. The expected detection statistic is maximal at the intersection of these hypersurfaces. The global maximum structure of the detection statistic from stationary instrumental-noise artifacts is also described by the global-correlation equations. This permits the construction of a veto method which excludes false candidate events
Konjuktionale Koordination in Predigten und politischen Reden
The originality of the dissertation can be seen first and foremost in the fact that the author "spectralized" the problem of conjunctural meaning, i. that, starting from a general systemic meaning or function, he has detected and analyzed both modes of use (that is, specific, derivable text meanings) and argumentative functions (ie, textual meanings of a higher degree). The special significance of the work has not only been determined by the three expert reviewers from Slavic studies; The additional expert opinion from theology has also confirmed to the Slavist and theologian Holger Kuße that he worked theologically clean.Die Originalität der Dissertation ist in erster Linie darin zu sehen, daß Verfasser das Problem konjunktionaler Bedeutung "spektralisiert" hat, d.h. daß er, ausgehend von einer allgemein-systemischen Bedeutung oder Funktion, sowohl Verwendungsweisen (also spezifische, ableitbare Textbedeutungen) als auch argumentative Funktionen (also Textbedeutungen höheren Grades) nachgewiesen und analysiert hat. Die besondere Bedeutung der Arbeit haben nicht nur die drei fachwissenschaftlichen Gutachter aus der Slavistik festgestellt; auch das Zusatzgutachten aus der Theologie hat dem Slavisten und Theologen Holger Kuße bescheinigt, daß er theologisch sauber gearbeitet hat
Parameter-space metric of semicoherent searches for continuous gravitational waves
Continuous gravitational-wave (CW) signals such as emitted by spinning neutron stars are an important target class for current detectors. However, the enormous computational demand prohibits fully coherent broadband all-sky searches for prior unknown CW sources over wide ranges of parameter space and for yearlong observation times. More efficient hierarchical “semicoherent” search strategies divide the data into segments much shorter than one year, which are analyzed coherently; then detection statistics from different segments are combined incoherently. To optimally perform the incoherent combination, understanding of the underlying parameter-space structure is requisite. This problem is addressed here by using new coordinates on the parameter space, which yield the first analytical parameter-space metric for the incoherent combination step. This semicoherent metric applies to broadband all-sky surveys (also embedding directed searches at fixed sky position) for isolated CW sources. Furthermore, the additional metric resolution attained through the combination of segments is studied. From the search parameters (sky position, frequency, and frequency derivatives), solely the metric resolution in the frequency derivatives is found to significantly increase with the number of segments
A sliding coherence window technique for hierarchical detection of continuous gravitational waves
A novel hierarchical semicoherent technique is presented for all-sky surveys for continuous gravitational-wave sources, such as rapidly spinning non-axisymmetric neutron stars. Analyzing year-long detector data sets over realistic ranges of parameter space using fully-coherent matched-filtering is computationally prohibitive. Thus more efficient, so-called hierarchical techniques are essential. Traditionally, the standard hierarchical approach consists of dividing the data into non-overlapping segments of which each is coherently analyzed and subsequently the matched-filter outputs from all segments are combined incoherently. The present work proposes to break the data into subsegments being shorter than the desired maximum coherence time span (size of the coherence window). Then matched-filter outputs from the different subsegments are efficiently combined by "sliding" the coherence window in time: Subsegments whose time-stamps are closer than coherence window size are combined coherently, otherwise incoherently. Compared to the standard scheme at the same coherence time baseline, data sets longer by about 50% - 100% would have to be analyzed to achieve the same search sensitivity as with the sliding coherence window approach. Numerical simulations attest the analytically estimated improvement
Konjuktionale Koordination in Predigten und politischen Reden
The originality of the dissertation can be seen first and foremost in the fact that the author "spectralized" the problem of conjunctural meaning, i. that, starting from a general systemic meaning or function, he has detected and analyzed both modes of use (that is, specific, derivable text meanings) and argumentative functions (ie, textual meanings of a higher degree). The special significance of the work has not only been determined by the three expert reviewers from Slavic studies; The additional expert opinion from theology has also confirmed to the Slavist and theologian Holger Kuße that he worked theologically clean
Acido, ergo sum: Holger Hydén – the neuroscientist in Cortázar's Hopscotch
The fictional Italian author Morelli is throughout the novel “Hopscotch” (1963) Julio Cortázar's alter ego. This character proposes an unoriginal literary hypothesis in chapter 62. There is an allusion to a particular Swedish that ‘is working on a chemical theory of thought.’ The Swedish neuroscientist under analysis is Holger Hydén (1917-2000), by then professor and chairman of the Department of Histology at the University of Göteborg. Hydén, who was the first to work in neurobiological micromethods, is mentioned by Morelli due to his participation in a symposium held at the end of January 1961, in San Francisco. His pioneering work will never be completely forgotten, because Hydén's neuroscientific legacy lives and will live in Cortázar's “Hopscotch”
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