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A systematic review and Bayesian meta-analysis of the development of turn taking in adult-child vocal interactions KU Leuven
Fluent conversation requires temporal organization between conversational exchanges. By performing a systematic review and Bayesian multi-level meta-analysis, we map the trajectory of infants' turn-taking abilities over the course of early development (0 to 70 months). We synthesize the evidence from 26 studies (78 estimates from 429 unique infants, of which at least 152 are female) reporting response latencies in infant-adult dyadic ...
When a fire starts to burn : the relation between an (inter)nationally oriented incinerator capacity and the port citiesU+2019 local circular ambitions Universiteit Gent
A Global Turn to Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading? Experiments, Actors, and Diffusion KU Leuven
The policy instrument of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trading has gained prominence since the early 2000s. At the end of 2016, twenty-one distinct GHG emissions trading systems (ETSs) covering thirty-five countries were operating worldwide (ICAP 2017). China has announced the launch of a national ETS for the second half of 2017, which is expected to become the world’s largest carbon market. A number of other countries and subnational ...
Is there a spillover effect of a right turn on red permission for bicyclists? Universiteit Hasselt
A number of countries allow bicyclists to perform a right turn on red (RTOR) at some specific intersections to promote cycling by reducing the required physical effort and trip time. Implementation of a rule that allows a RTOR for bicyclists at some intersections could lead not only to local effects at those intersections where the rule actually applies, but also to supralocal effects. Using an experimental survey approach, this study explores ...
Is there a spillover effect of a right turn on red permission for bicyclists? Universiteit Hasselt
Some countries allow bicyclists to perform a right turn on red (RTOR) at a number of signalized intersections to promote cycling by reducing the required physical effort and trip time. Implementation of this law could lead to both local and supralocal effects on road safety. Using an experimental survey approach, this study explores whether a so-called ‘spillover effect’ of the measure can be expected. This effect implies that allowing ...
Is there a spillover effect of a right turn on red permission for bicyclists? Universiteit Hasselt
Some countries allow bicyclists to perform a right turn on red (RTOR) at a number of signalized intersections to promote cycling by reducing the required physical effort and trip time. Imple-mentation of this law could lead to both local and supralocal effects on road safety. Using an experimental survey approach, this study explores whether a so-called ‘spillover effect’ of the measure can be expected. This effect implies that allowing ...
Is there a spillover effect of a right turn on red permission for bicyclists? Universiteit Hasselt
Some countries allow bicyclists to perform a right turn on red (RTOR) at a number of signalized intersections to promote cycling by reducing the required physical effort and trip time. Implementation of this law could lead to both local and supralocal effects on road safety. Using an experimental survey approach, this study explores whether a so-called ‘spillover effect’ of the measure can be expected. This effect implies that allowing ...
Is there a spillover effect of a right turn on red permission for bicyclists? KU Leuven
© 2015 Published by Elsevier Ltd. A number of countries allow bicyclists to perform a right turn on red (RTOR) at some specific intersections to promote cycling by reducing the required physical effort and trip time. Implementation of a rule that allows a RTOR for bicyclists at some intersections could lead not only to local effects at those intersections where the rule actually applies, but also to supralocal effects. Using an experimental ...
The experimental turn in public management: How methodological preferences drive substantive choices KU Leuven
© Cambridge University Press 2017. In their search for empirical credibility, public management researchers may look for topics that lend themselves more easily to experimental methods. That in itself is not surprising in a field that has only recently discovered experimental research. This chapter looks at how the use of experimental methods may change the questions asked in the field of public administration and management. Possible ...