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A note on measuring political participation in comparative research
This article presents an application of Prezeworski and Teune's so-called “identity-equivalence method” to a large set of indicators of political participation. By relaxing commonly held assumptions about necessary distinctions among types of participation, it is found that the distinction between “conventional” and “unconventional” modes of participation is unnecessary, while the distinction between “government” and “nongovernment” has some merit. The findings also lend further support to the claims of Prezeworski and Teune that the identity-equivalence method is preferable to the identical indicator method
Comparison of models and lattice-gas simulations for Liesegang patterns
For more than a century Liesegang patterns -- self-organized, quasi-periodic
structures occurring in diffusion-limited chemical reactions with two
components -- have been attracting scientists. The pattern formation can be
described by four basic empirical laws. In addition to many experiments,
several models have been devised to understand the formation of the bands and
rings. Here we review the most important models and complement them with
detailed three-dimensional lattice-gas simulations. We show how the mean-field
predictions can be reconciled with experimental data by a redefinition of the
distances suggested by our lattice-gas simulations.Comment: 21 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in EPJ Special Topic
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