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GENICA 8 similarity 6 sporadic breast cancer 6 cooperation 5 polymorphism 5 Flexible Matching Coefficient 4 cluster analysis 4 single nucleotide polymorphism 4 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) 4 Bayesian 3 behavioral 3 groups 3 Bayes-Statistik 2 Bayesian games 2 Bayesian inference 2 Feature Selection 2 Matching Coefficient 2 NAT2 genotyping 2 PHASE 2.1 2 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism 2 Variable Importance Measure 2 behavioral polymorphism 2 clustering clustering methods 2 dominant strategy 2 Behavioral economics 1 Competition 1 Emerging economies 1 Game theory 1 Schwellenländer 1 Spieltheorie 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Verhaltensökonomik 1 Wettbewerb 1 addiction 1 adolescents 1 evolutionarily stable strategy 1 evolutionary game theory 1 game against the field 1 illegal and illicit drugs 1
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Free 17
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Book / Working Paper 15 Article 2
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Working Paper 9 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 15 Undetermined 2
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Selinski, Silvia 8 Ickstadt, Katja 6 Fabella, Raul V. 5 Blaszkewicz, Meinolf 2 Bolt, Hermann M. 2 Dannappel, Doris 2 Golka, Klaus 2 Müller, Tina 2 Samimi, Mirabutaleb 2 Schwender, Holger 2 Dew, Rachel E. 1 Koenig, Harold G. 1 Ramsey, David 1
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Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistik, Universität Dortmund 5 School of Economics, University of the Philippines at Diliman 1
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Technical Report 5 Technical Reports / Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistik, Universität Dortmund 5 Discussion paper / University of the Philippines, School of Economics 2 UPSE Discussion Paper 2 International Journal of Social Science Studies 1 Operations Research and Decisions 1 UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 1
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RePEc 8 EconStor 7 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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Behavioral polymorphism in Bayesian games
Fabella, Raul V. - 2016
J. Harsanyi introduced structural polymorphism in game theory, that is, there are many possible agent types such as … rationality. In this paper, we introduce behavioral polymorphism into Bayesian games. The multiplicity of behavioral types have … dilemma games. Thus, the strategy set is endogenous in games with behavioral polymorphism. We argue that the assignment is …
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Behavioral polymorphism in Bayesian games
Fabella, Raul V. - 2016
J. Harsanyi introduced structural polymorphism in game theory, that is, there are many possible agent types such as … rationality. In this paper, we introduce behavioral polymorphism into Bayesian games. The multiplicity of behavioral types have … dilemma games. Thus, the strategy set is endogenous in games with behavioral polymorphism. We argue that the assignment is …
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N-poly viability and conglopolistic competition in small emerging market
Fabella, Raul V. - 2015
The economic catch-up of the East Asian region went hand-in-hand with the emergence and even dominance of large quasi-state or private conglomerates. Such for example were the Zaibatsus in the pre-WWII and the Keiretsus of the post-WWII Japan and the Chaebols of South Korea which enjoyed...
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N-Poly Viability and Conglopolistic Competition in Small Emerging Market
Fabella, Raul V. - School of Economics, University of the Philippines at … - 2015
The economic catch-up of the East Asian region went hand-in-hand with the emergence and even dominance of large quasi-state or private conglomerates. Such for example were the Zaibatsus in the pre-WWII and the Keiretsus of the post-WWII Japan and the Chaebols of South Korea which enjoyed...
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N-poly viability and conglopolistic competition in small emerging market
Fabella, Raul V. - 2015
The economic catch-up of the East Asian region went hand-in-hand with the emergence and even dominance of large quasi-state or private conglomerates. Such for example were the Zaibatsus in the pre-WWII and the Keiretsus of the post-WWII Japan and the Chaebols of South Korea which enjoyed...
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Religious Involvement, the Serotonin Transporter Promoter Polymorphism, and Drug Use in Young Adults
Dew, Rachel E.; Koenig, Harold G. - In: International Journal of Social Science Studies 2 (2014) 1, pp. 98-104
We examine whether the genetic basis for religious involvement is common to the genetic basis for drug use/abuse, helping to explain the inverse relationship between religiosity and drug use. To test this hypothesis, we analyzed data on 2,537 young adult siblings participating in Wave III of the...
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Large population evolutionary gamesplayed within a life history framework
Ramsey, David - In: Operations Research and Decisions 2 (2009), pp. 51-74
In many evolutionary games, such as parental care games, the length of time spent playing a realisation of the game is dependent on the strategy of an individual. Also, the payoff of a deserting male cannot be defined in isolation from the strategies used in the population as a whole. Such games...
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Estimation of N-acetyltransferase 2 haplotypes
Bolt, Hermann M.; Dannappel, Doris; Blaszkewicz, Meinolf; … - 2006
N-Acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) genotyping may result in a considerable percentage in several ambiguous allele combinations. PHASE 2.1 is a statistical program which is designed to estimate the probability of different allele combinations. We have investigated haplotypes of 2088 subjects genotyped...
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Similarity Measures for Clustering SNP and Epidemiological Data
Selinski, Silvia - 2006
nucleotide polymorphic (SNP) loci and exogenous risk factors. A single nucleotide polymorphism is a point mutation that is …
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Identification of SNP interactions using logic regression
Schwender, Holger; Ickstadt, Katja - 2006
Interactions of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are assumed to be responsible for complex diseases such as sporadic breast cancer. Important goals of studies concerned with such genetic data are thus to identify combinations of SNPs that lead to a higher risk of developing a disease and...
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