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    Psychometrically and qualitatively validating a cross-national cumulative measure of fear-based xenophobia

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    .40. The result, a cross-national 5-item scale measuring fear-based xenophobia, was tested by means of the Three-step Test-Interview (Hak, Van der Veer and Jansen 2008) with 10 students in The Netherlands and 10 students in Norway. The analysis of these qualitative interviews shows that individual respondents’ criteria for the ranking of the scale items strongly depend on the way immigrants are framed. Ranking according to different levels of fear turned out to be only one criterion out of several possible ones used by individual respondents. Keywords Xenophobia . Measurement . Mokken Scale Procedure . Cross-cultural . qualitative validation . Three-Step Test-Intervie

    Fine-Scale Mapping of the 4q24 Locus Identifies Two Independent Loci Associated with Breast Cancer Risk

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    Background: A recent association study identified a common variant (rs9790517) at 4q24 to be associated with breast cancer risk. Independent association signals and potential functional variants in this locus have not been explored. Methods: We conducted a fine-mapping analysis in 55,540 breast cancer cases and 51,168 controls from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. Results: Conditional analyses identified two independent association signals among women of European ancestry, represented by rs9790517 [conditional P = 2.51 × 10−4; OR, 1.04; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.02–1.07] and rs77928427 (P = 1.86 × 10−4; OR, 1.04; 95% CI, 1.02–1.07). Functional annotation using data from the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) project revealed two putative functional variants, rs62331150 and rs73838678 in linkage disequilibrium (LD) with rs9790517 (r2 ≥ 0.90) residing in the active promoter or enhancer, respectively, of the nearest gene, TET2. Both variants are located in DNase I hypersensitivity and transcription factor–binding sites. Using data from both The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Molecular Taxonomy of Breast Cancer International Consortium (METABRIC), we showed that rs62331150 was associated with level of expression of TET2 in breast normal and tumor tissue. Conclusion: Our study identified two independent association signals at 4q24 in relation to breast cancer risk and suggested that observed association in this locus may be mediated through the regulation of TET2. Impact: Fine-mapping study with large sample size warranted for identification of independent loci for breast cancer risk

    Mokken models

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    Analysis of acquisition patterns: A theoretical and empirical evaluation of alternative methods

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    The order in which consumers acquire nonconsumable products, such as durable and financial products, provides key information for marketing activities, for example, cross-sell lead generation. This paper advocates the desirable features of nonparametric scaling for analyzing acquisition patterns. We illustrate and evaluate applications of nonparametric scaling to a Dutch data set containing information on ownership of nine financial products by 1361 households in 2001. Results show that use of nonparametric scaling reveals acquisition patterns of financial products. Because the analyzed data set also contains information on actual acquisition dates, we can show the deduced acquisition patterns have high forecasting accuracy in terms of future acquisitions. Results can be further improved by taking into consideration market dynamics, such as changes of product positions in acquisition patterns. (c) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

    Introduction to nonparametric item response theory

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