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Probabilistic elicitation provides a means to elicit the uncertainty surrounding subject matter experts’ best guesses for numerical values. This pioneering research is highly relevant to government work.
This study compares the effect of subjective vs objective incentives on productivity for teachers using an RCT in 230 Pakistani schools
Analyzes whether subjective well‐being measures can explain variation in peaceful uprisings, in addition to the objective measures
This report (HPA-RPD-010) considers the subjective attribution of symptoms to electric and magnetic fields and radiations.
This paper explores the nature of self-employment and informality in developing countries through the analysis of self-reported happiness with work and life
This paper uses data on directly elicited individual subjective expectations to analyse the process that generates the income of poor households
Introduction to work done by the Office for National Statistics and the Cabinet Office on national wellbeing.
This mixed methods study draws upon Young Lives India longitudinal data
How to object to the registration of a lasting or enduring power of attorney - including forms and fees
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