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View article: Unlocking Brand Loyalty In Islamic Banking: The Impact Of Quality, Emotion, And Financial Perception Via Brand Image
Unlocking Brand Loyalty In Islamic Banking: The Impact Of Quality, Emotion, And Financial Perception Via Brand Image Open
This research paper examines the antecedents of brand loyalty in the Islamic banking industry in Pakistan, and the study will cover the roles of perceived quality, emotional value, and financial perception, with a brand image as the interm…
View article: TopoSleuth: A Context-Aware, Multi-Layered Defense Framework Using Decoy Links and Behavioral Profiling Against SDN Topology Discovery Attacks
TopoSleuth: A Context-Aware, Multi-Layered Defense Framework Using Decoy Links and Behavioral Profiling Against SDN Topology Discovery Attacks Open
Software Defined Networking (SDN) is a diversified networking paradigm that is centralized, dynamic, and enables traffic control and administration through flexible network programmability. The controller and its applications have a holist…
View article: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Education: Opportunities and Challenges
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Education: Opportunities and Challenges Open
Rapid advancements in Artificial intelligence (AI) are changing the educational landscape across the globe with it becoming feasible to achieve personalized learning, ease assessment through a competitive atmosphere for students or by redu…
View article: Revisiting Output Employment Relationship in Pakistan: An Empirical Investigation of Okun’s Law Using Rolling Regression
Revisiting Output Employment Relationship in Pakistan: An Empirical Investigation of Okun’s Law Using Rolling Regression Open
Economists have proven the negative relationship between GDP growth in the economy and the unemployment rate changes over time. This study uses the empirical application of Okun’s Law using time varying coefficients to test the relationshi…
View article: Improving Central Monitoring of Fieldwork in Cross-national Surveys: The Case of the Fieldwork Management System in the European Social Survey
Improving Central Monitoring of Fieldwork in Cross-national Surveys: The Case of the Fieldwork Management System in the European Social Survey Open
Cross-national surveys face the particular challenge of trying to balance optimal survey quality within a
\ncountry with comparability across countries in terms of data quality. Addressing this challenge during
\nfieldwork requires effecti…
View article: Circular W20/34HE : 2020 Graduate Support Fund
Circular W20/34HE : 2020 Graduate Support Fund Open
View article: Survey of Childcare and Early Years Providers and COVID-19 : October 2020
Survey of Childcare and Early Years Providers and COVID-19 : October 2020 Open
View article: The Questionnaire Design and Documentation Tool (QDDT) - a DDI based tool for assisting questionnaire design teams in their work
The Questionnaire Design and Documentation Tool (QDDT) - a DDI based tool for assisting questionnaire design teams in their work Open
Successful large-scale international survey projects often put lots of effort into the questionnaire design and development process. The QDDT has been developed to assist the questionnaire development process by allowing questionnaire desi…
View article: Gender Gaps in the Measurement of Public Opinion About Homosexuality in Cross-national Surveys: A Question-Wording Experiment
Gender Gaps in the Measurement of Public Opinion About Homosexuality in Cross-national Surveys: A Question-Wording Experiment Open
Measures of attitudes towards homosexuality in cross-national studies have received criticism for not being ‘gender-sensitive’. The current study used a split-ballot design allowing for separate analyses of the attitudes towards ‘gay men a…
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View article: Evaluating the quality of sampling frames used in European cross-national surveys
Evaluating the quality of sampling frames used in European cross-national surveys Open
This report addresses the quality of the population registers which are currently being used as sampling frames in countries participating in the four cross-European surveys cooperating in SERISS: the European Social Survey (ESS), the Euro…
View article: The Effect of Probing “Don’t Know” Responses on Measurement Quality and Nonresponse in Surveys
The Effect of Probing “Don’t Know” Responses on Measurement Quality and Nonresponse in Surveys Open
In survey interviews, “Don’t know” (DK) responses are commonly treated as missing data. One way to reduce the rate of such responses is to probe initial DK answers with a follow-up question designed to encourage respondents to give substan…
View article: Evaluating the quality of sampling frames used in European cross-national surveys : SERISS Deliverable.
Evaluating the quality of sampling frames used in European cross-national surveys : SERISS Deliverable. Open
This report addresses the quality of the population registers which are currently being used as sampling frames in countries participating in the four cross-European surveys cooperating in SERISS: the European Social Survey (ESS), the Euro…
View article: Report on the use of sampling frames in European studies
Report on the use of sampling frames in European studies Open
Obtaining good probability samples is a key challenge for European cross-national studies in order to represent the population. This report gives an overview of the sampling frames which are used in countries participating in the four cros…
View article: Using geographically weighted regression to explore spatial variation in survey data
Using geographically weighted regression to explore spatial variation in survey data Open
Nonresponse can undermine the quality of social survey data. Understanding who does/does not respond to surveys is important for those involved in the collection and analysis of these data. Levels of nonresponse are known to vary geographi…
View article: Enhancing a Social Science Model-building Workflow with Interactive Visualisation
Enhancing a Social Science Model-building Workflow with Interactive Visualisation Open
Models can help scientists study and understand phenomena. Such models need to be informed by theory. We report on the early stages of our ongoing study in which we use interactive visualisation to help improve the construction of theory-d…
View article: Developing a measure of socio-cultural origins for the European Social Survey
Developing a measure of socio-cultural origins for the European Social Survey Open
"A person's ethnic or socio-cultural background has been shown to be an important predictor of a range of social attitudes and behaviours. Ideally, therefore, we want to capture such information alongside other demographic variables in soc…
View article: Informing Non-Response Bias Model Creation in Social Surveys with Visualisation
Informing Non-Response Bias Model Creation in Social Surveys with Visualisation Open
Through an ongoing process of co-design and co-discovery we are developing and using visualization to explore large amounts of auxiliary data from unfamiliar sources to understand non-response bias in social surveys. We present auxiliary d…
View article: Debate about Horowitz, D.L. Constitutional Change and Democracy in Indonesia
Debate about Horowitz, D.L. Constitutional Change and Democracy in Indonesia Open
View article: Attitude towards Positive Discrimination & Affirmative Actions
Attitude towards Positive Discrimination & Affirmative Actions Open
View article: Metro Cash & Carry, Pakistan
Metro Cash & Carry, Pakistan Open
View article: Ethical Issues in Advertisement
Ethical Issues in Advertisement Open
View article: Human Capital Management in Telecom Sector, Pakistan
Human Capital Management in Telecom Sector, Pakistan Open
View article: Explaining Change in British Public Opinion on the European Union: Top Down or Bottom Up?
Explaining Change in British Public Opinion on the European Union: Top Down or Bottom Up? Open
Party-driven and voter-driven models of EU attitude change are compared using British survey data over 20 years. The dealignment of EU attitudes from the left-right politics dimension and growing magnitude of the effect of EU attitudes on …
View article: E-maturity and school performance: a secondary analysis of COL evaluation data. Analysis report.
E-maturity and school performance: a secondary analysis of COL evaluation data. Analysis report. Open
This publication focuses on a secondary analysis of the Curriculum Online evaluation data to examine the relationships between school performance, e-maturity and pupil attainment in both primary and secondary schools.