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    Antisemitism and anti-Zionism in Iran: the effects of identity, threat, and political trust

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    Antisemitism and anti-Zionism constitute two important ideological building blocks of the Islamic Republic of Iran. This article is the first to present quantitative empirical survey data elucidating attitudes towards Jews and Israel among an opportunity sample of Iranians. This study examines the correlates of antisemitism and anti-Zionism in Iran with particular attention to the effects of identity, threat, and political trust. Consistent with emerging research into antisemitism and anti-Zionism, there was a positive association between both forms of prejudice, suggesting social psychological overlap between the constructs. Given the pervasiveness of antisemitic and anti-Zionist representations in Iran, there were no significant differences in levels of anti-Zionism or antisemitism on the basis of gender and educational orientations. Political conservatives did manifest greater antisemitism and anti-Zionism than political reformists, although both groups scored high on these scales. There was a significant interaction effect of Iranian national identity and political trust on anti-Zionism, and a significant interaction effect of Muslim religious identity and political trust on antisemitism. Political trust was by far the most powerful predictor of both forms of prejudice, followed by the perception of identity threat. These observations are considered through the lenses of Social Identity Theory and Identity Process Theory from social psychology

    STARD 2015: An Updated List of Essential Items for Reporting Diagnostic Accuracy Studies.

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    Incomplete reporting has been identified as a major source of avoidable waste in biomedical research. Essential information is often not provided in study reports, impeding the identification, critical appraisal, and replication of studies. To improve the quality of reporting of diagnostic accuracy studies, the Standards for Reporting of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies (STARD) statement was developed. Here we present STARD 2015, an updated list of 30 essential items that should be included in every report of a diagnostic accuracy study. This update incorporates recent evidence about sources of bias and variability in diagnostic accuracy and is intended to facilitate the use of STARD. As such, STARD 2015 may help to improve completeness and transparency in reporting of diagnostic accuracy studies

    Dust Dynamics in Nascent Protoplanetary Disks

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    A proposal to implement statistical reliability analysis methodology into the naval aviation maintenance program

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    This thesis investigates the decision logic utilized in the existing and planned aircraft maintenance programs of the United States Navy. Personal interviews were used to augment the research of printed material in order to determine the functional results as well as the theoretical concepts. The authors' basic belief in the profit motive as an incentive for efficiency led to additional research into the decision logic employed by the commercial air carriers. The conclusions reflect the contention that a statistical reliability based maintenance program would increase the efficiency of resource allocation and aircraft reliability. Recommendations are proposed which would aid in the implementation of such a system.http://archive.org/details/proposaltoimplem00drivLieutenant Commander, United States NavyLieutenant, United States NavyApproved for public release; distribution is unlimited
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