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Research has concentrated rather on explaining outcomes using sociodemographic and socioeconomic variables.

The perspective suggests more realistic models of human behavior for explaining outcomes and designing policies.

The four attributes of CRELE + IT and results related to the features explaining outcomes of SPIs also provide useful practical tools for the design, implementation and revision of effective science policy interfaces.

In line with previous work, this found that such evaluations, particularly those using management-based approaches, underplay the role of social and political agency in programme framing and implementation, and therefore in explaining outcomes.

Though the relationship between personality traits and preference parameters such as risk aversion is a priori unclear, Becker et al. (2012) report weak associations between personality traits and a range of economic preference measures and find that they are complementary factors in explaining outcomes such as wages, reported health, and education.

A coding framework was developed to address the analytic tasks of explaining outcomes by identifying mechanisms which create the change and identifying the contexts that influence: if mechanisms "fire"; which mechanisms "fire" and for whom mechanisms "fire".

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The Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition results allow us to distinguish the weight of the 'Ethnic' and 'Attributes' effects in explaining outcome differences between the two groups.

These institutionalists typically explain outcomes by comparing and contrasting institutional patterns.

Evaluation / Assessment: Students will be evaluated based on participation in memory game activity, class and pair discussions, thoughtful creation of original memory games, hypotheses to explain outcomes, and well-documented results of their experiments.

"In many cases where women remain behind men, personal choices explain outcomes more readily than does overt discrimination" (Stolba and Furchtgott-Roth 1999, xii).

Hearings and briefings, for example, should feature new methods of collaborative input, distance-participation, visual data that forecasts and explains outcomes and opportunities to integrate data throughout the deliberative process.

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