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Table 6 Determinants of Social Status - Ordered Probit Coefficients report effect of unit change in X on standard deviation change in y* (|z| in parenthesis)

in Poverty and Public Celebrations in Rural India
by Vijayendra Rao, Vijayendra Rao
"... In PAGE 15: ... Thus, higher festival expenditures, perhaps by increasing a family apos;s ability to tap into social networks, seem to give a household greater access to lower food prices. Table6 presents Ordered Probit estimates of the determinants of social status. In order to ease interpretation, the results are presented as the effect of a marginal change of an independent variable on the standard deviation of the status variable.... In PAGE 16: ... Annual festival expenditures are independently associated with higher social status and, once again, festival expenditures interacted with income result in lower status. Looking at the IV estimates in Table6 (d), at the median income a 1000 rupee increase in festival expenditures places the family at a status level that is 0.39 standard deviations higher.... ..."

Table 1. Evolution of the festival Website

in Species evolve, individuals age Invited Keynote Talk
by Mehdi Jazayeri
"... In PAGE 4: ... In this sense, the site evolves because each year is a diferent instance of the same Website but it is not the same (modified) Website. Table1 sumarizes the evolution characteristics of ... ..."

Table 11 An analysis of the festival example in terms of commitments

in on dialogue games and sustained by social commitments
by Brahim Chaib-draa, Marc-andré Labrie, Mathieu Bergeron, M. -a. Labrie, M. Bergeron, P. Pasquier 2006
"... In PAGE 22: ... All we have to do is to determine the causality links that exist between the commitments. In our case, the links emerge from the description of the invitation of an artist and from the commitments of Table11 . The web of commitments of the invitation of an artist W fes = (A fes, E fes, L fes) is defined as follows: 1.... ..."

Table 1: Excerpt from interview ith a new festival worker a wek before the festival of 206. Questions are posed just after the interviewe has ben shown a few video clips from a festival worker recorded in The Wel during the festival of 205.

in for volunteer workers
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 8: ... The young man had been involved in the festival during the previous year. An excerpt from the interview of one of the young women is presented in Table1 . She had a positive attitude to the video clips and saw a role for them in the knowledge development of the festival organization.... ..."

Table A.10: Top-10 result rankings for the query Cannes festival

in von / by
by Diplomarbeit Im Fach Informatik, Prof Dr, Gerhard Weikum

TABLE I PEER BREAK DOWN OF THE 14 CHANNELS FOR BROADCASTING THE CHINESE SPRING FESTIVAL GALA SHOW

in IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MULTIMEDIA 1 A Measurement Study of a
by Large-scale Pp, Iptv System, Xiaojun Hei, Chao Liang, Jian Liang, Yong Liu Member, Keith W. Ross Fellow

Table 4 Determinants of Festival Expenditures OLS with Huber-White Standard Errors (|t| in parenthesis)

in Poverty and Public Celebrations in Rural India
by Vijayendra Rao, Vijayendra Rao

Table 3.2 : A summary of results obtained from the Science Festival

in Chapter 1 :
by Pt Er

Table 2. Diphone coverage of Arctic and TIMIT, using Festival phoneset and utterance transcriptions.

in The CMU Arctic
by unknown authors

Table 5.10 Mathematics ideas for Year 4 - 6 Rich Task 4 A Celebratory, Festive or Artistic Event or Performance

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2003
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