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Lunar Seismic Profiling Experiment Housing and Charge Assembly foam test report
This ATM presents the test results and recommendations as to the type of foam to be used in the LSPE Housing and Charge Assembly.prepared by R. Worcester
Asymmetry in Leader Image Effects and the Implications for Leadership Positioning in the 2010 British General Election
Using national survey data on voters' perceptions of party leaders during the 2010 British general election campaign, we use logistic regression analysis to explore the association between specific image attributes and overall satisfaction for each leader. We find attribute-satisfaction relationships differ in some respects between the three main party leaders, demonstrating that leader image effects are not symmetrical across leaders. We find evidence that negative perceptions have more powerful effects on satisfaction than positive ones, implying that parties should seek to determine a leader's image attribute perceptions measured against the public's expectations of them on the same dimensions. The positions that campaigners ought then to choose are those that will have the most beneficial effect in encouraging voting behaviour for each particular leader or discouraging voting behaviour for an opponent
Been A Long Time A \u27Brewing : A History of the Minneapolis Brewing Company, 1890 - 1975
History of the Minneapolis Brewing Company (aka, Grain Belt Breweries) outlining the company\u27s role in the broader story of business history and of the brewing history in general
BPC/MRS enquiry into election polling 2015: Ipsos MORI response and perspective
This Forum article considers the unsatisfactory results of pre-election opinion
polling in the 2015 British general election and the BPC/MRS enquiry report into
polling by Sturgis et al., providing a response from Ipsos MORI and associated
researchers at King’s College London and Cranfield Universities Whilst Sturgis
et al. (2016) consider how to perfect opinion poll forecasting, why the 2015
prediction was inaccurate when the same methodology returned satisfactory
results in 2005 and 2010 at Ipsos MORI is considered here instead We agree
with Sturgis et al. that the inaccurate results were not due to late swing or the
‘shy Tory’ problem and with Taylor (2016) that the underlying problem is a
response rate bias However, Sturgis et al. critique pollsters in their report for
systematically under-representing Conservative voters but the Ipsos MORI final
poll had too many Conservatives, too many Labour voters and not enough nonvoters
The Sturgis et al. conclusion is convincing that the politically disengaged
were under-represented due to quotas and weighting mechanisms designed to
correct for response bias Nevertheless, for Ipsos MORI, this explanation does
not account for why the polling methodology was inaccurate in 2015 when it
had performed accurately in 2005 and 2010 For Ipsos MORI, a more likely
explanation is that Labour voters in 2015 became more prone to exaggerate their
voting likelihood We offer various postulations on why this might have been so,
concluding that to account for the inaccuracy requires a two-fold response, to
improve: (i) sample representativeness and (ii) the projection of voting behaviour
from the data Unfortunately, the BPC/MRS report offers no blueprint for how to
solve the problem of sampling the politically disengaged Whilst Ipsos MORI have
redesigned their quotas to take account of education levels, to represent those
better with no formal educational qualifications and reduce overrepresentation of
graduates, polling in the referendum on EU membership suggests that the problem
of drawing a representative sample has been solved but difficulties in how best to
allow for turnout persist
Growth and Development of Saline Seeps
The increase in dryland salinity or "saline seeps" in recent years has caused considerable concern to agriculturists in the Northern Great Plains. Aerial photography was used to show increases in salinity of five severely affected areas in Stark County, North Dakota
Search for the Rare Decays KL->pi0pi0mu+mu- and KL->pi0pi0X0->pi0pi0mu+mu-
The KTeV E799 experiment has conducted a search for the rare decays
KL->pi0pi0mu+mu- and KL->pi0pi0X0->pi0pi0mu+mu-, where the X0 is a possible new
neutral boson that was reported by the HyperCP experiment with a mass of (214.3
pm 0.5) MeV/c^{2}. We find no evidence for either decay. We obtain upper limits
of Br(KL->pi0pi0X0->pi0pi0mu+mu-) pi0pi0mu+mu-) <
9.2 x 10^{-11} at the 90% confidence level. This result rules out the
pseudoscalar X0 as an explanation of the HyperCP result under the scenario that
the \bar{d}sX0 coupling is completely real
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