Ausgabe 2/2017
Special Issue: SIS 2015
Inhalt (29 Artikel)
The relation between the mean difference and the standard deviation in continuous distribution models
Giovanni Girone, Antonella Massari, Fabio Manca
Quality service in banking: a longitudinal approach
Lucio Masserini, Caterina Liberati, Paolo Mariani
An evaluation study on students’ international mobility experience
Alessandra Amendola, Marialuisa Restaino
Cultural displacement as a lever to global-ready student profiles: results from a longitudinal study on International Lifelong Learning Programs (LLP)
Maria Giovanna Onorati, Francesco D. d’Ovidio, Laura Antonucci
Statistical tools for student evaluation of academic educational quality
Violetta Simonacci, Michele Gallo
A diagram to detect serial dependencies: an application to transport time series
Luca Bagnato, Lucio De Capitani, Antonio Punzo
The relation between the mean difference and the mean deviation in 11 continuous distribution models
Angela Maria D’Uggento, Giovanni Girone, Claudia Marin
Modeling university student satisfaction: the case of the humanities and social studies degree programs
Marcella Corduas, Alfonso Piscitelli
Weighted log ratio analysis by means of Poisson factor models: a case study to evaluate the quality of the public services offered to the citizens
Antonello D’Ambra, Anna Crisci, Luigi D’Ambra
Classification trees for multivariate ordinal response: an application to Student Evaluation Teaching
Mariangela Sciandra, Antonella Plaia, Vincenza Capursi
Developments in Higher-Order PLS-PM for the building of a system of Composite Indicators
Rosanna Cataldo, Maria Gabriella Grassia, Natale Carlo Lauro, Marina Marino
An integrated strategy for the analysis of student evaluation of teaching: from descriptive measures to explanatory models
Michele La Rocca, Maria Lucia Parrella, Ilaria Primerano, Isabella Sulis, Maria Prosperina Vitale
Effectiveness of non-selective evaluation test scores for predicting first-year performance in university career: a zero-inflated beta regression approach
Lucio Masserini, Matilde Bini, Monica Pratesi
Individual motivations and thematically-oriented film festival attendance: an empirical study based on spectators of the Artecinema international documentary festival in Naples (Italy)
Salvatore Ercolano, Giuseppe Lucio Gaeta, Benedetta Parenti
Structural equation modelling: a silver bullet for evaluating public service motivation
Raffaela Palma, Enrica Sepe
Measuring the perceived value of rural tourism: a field survey in the western Sicilian agritourism sector
Aurelio Scaglione, Daria Mendola
Treatment of “don’t know” responses in the consumers’ perceptions about sustainability in the agri-food sector
Maria Iannario, Marica Manisera, Paola Zuccolotto
A mixed-methods approach for analysing social support and social anchorage of single mothers’ personal networks
Rosaria Lumino, Giancarlo Ragozini, Marijtje van Duijn, Maria Prosperina Vitale
Phytoplankton community to assess the environmental status of the Adriatic Sea via non-linear partial least squares regression
Olga Mangoni, Rosaria Lombardo, Ida Camminatiello, Francesca Margiotta, Augusto Passarelli, Maria Saggiomo
Robust partial least squares regression for the evaluation of justice court delay
Ida Cammnitiello, Rosaria Lombardo, Jean-François Durand
Bootstrap confidence intervals for biodiversity measures based on Gini index and entropy
Nicola Pesenti, Piero Quatto, Enrico Ripamonti
Defining subjects distance in hierarchical cluster analysis by copula approach
Andrea Bonanomi, Marta Nai Ruscone, Silvia Angela Osmetti
Psychometric properties of the Italian adaptation of the Mor Barak et al. diversity climate scale
Anna Paolillo, Margherita Pasini, Silvia A. Silva, Paola Magnano
Impact of microfinance on the non-monetary aspects of poverty: evidence from Pakistan
Muhammad Ali Jibran Qamar, Sameen Masood, Muhammad Nasir
Positive perceptions and perceived control in families with children with intellectual disabilities: relationship to family quality of life
Fina Ferrer, Rosa Vilaseca, Joan Guàrdia Olmos
Can technology provide a glimmer of hope for economic growth in the midst of chaos? A case of Zimbabwe
Ronald Ravinesh Kumar, Peter Josef Stauvermann, Syed Jawad Hussain Shahzad
Comparing acquiescent and extreme response styles in face-to-face and web surveys
Mingnan Liu, Frederick G. Conrad, Sunghee Lee