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GLONASS
The Global’naya Navigatsionnaya Sputnikova Sistema
(GLONASS) is a global navigation satellite
system developed by the Russian Federation.
Similar to its US counterpart, the NAVSTAR global
positioning system (GPS), GLONASS provides dualfrequency
L-band navigation signals for civil and
military navigation. Initiated in the 1980s, the
system first achieved its full operational capability
in 1995. Following a temporary degradation,
the nominal constellation of 24 satellites was ultimately
reestablished in 2011 and the system has
been in continued service since then. This chapter
describes the architecture and operations of
GLONASS and discusses its current performance. In
addition, the planned evolution of the space and
ground segment are outlined
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The Open Anchoring Quest Dataset: Anchored Estimates from 96 Studies on Anchoring Effects
The open anchoring quest dataset:anchored estimates from 96 studies on anchoring effects
People’s estimates are biased toward previously considered numbers (anchoring). We have aggregated all available data from anchoring studies that included at least two anchors into one large dataset. Data were standardized to comprise one estimate per row, coded according to a wide range of variables, and are available for download and analyses online (https://metaanalyses.shinyapps.io/OpAQ/). Because the dataset includes both original and meta-data it allows for fine-grained analyses (e.g., correlations of estimates for different tasks) but also for meta-analyses (e.g., effect sizes for anchoring effects)
The open anchoring quest dataset: Anchored estimates from 96 Studies on anchoring effects
People’s estimates are biased toward previously considered numbers (anchoring). We have aggregated all available data from anchoring studies that included at least two anchors into one large dataset. Data were standardized to comprise one estimate per row, coded according to a wide range of variables, and are available for download and analyses online (https://metaanalyses.shinyapps.io/OpAQ/). Because the dataset includes both original and meta-data it allows for fine-grained analyses (e.g., correlations of estimates for different tasks) but also for meta-analyses (e.g., effect sizes for anchoring effects)