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Mr. Hamermesh's analysis of the beauty effect relied on an eclectic set of data, drawn from a door-to-door charity solicitation, a Dutch television game show and — in what will no doubt strike some as a peculiar environment in which to measure the effects of attractiveness — nearly four decades of American Economic Association elections for executive office.
Eclectic approaches of quantitative and qualitative data collection techniques were utilised in the evaluation.
Featuring an eclectic mix of original essays, Moving Data explores the iPhone as technological prototype, lifestyle gadget, and platform for media creativity.
So last week in lower Manhattan, the magazine's editors gathered an eclectic mix of physicians, technologists and data scientists to explore innovations in these three pillars.
In addition, the final data source provides an eclectic collection of tissue-specific samples from a number of independent sources.
Keynes was eclectic and pragmatic, and he was partial to data-based judgments.
In the genomics area there are so many data sets available that one can be rather eclectic in deciding which ones to choose.
Tuesday was a bit of an eclectic day for economic and polling news, but there was one data point that had the largest influence on our presidential forecast.
Rather than being a monolith of data and calculation, I began to see science as an eclectic amalgamation of human interaction.
Eclectic and unique.
A refreshingly eclectic style.
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