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The article was published on 1965-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 106 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Philosophy of mathematics education & Math wars.

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Ticket-Splitting: Aggregate Measures Vs. Actual Ballots

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the influence of various motivational, behavioral, and institutional variables on voting behavior of ticket-splitting voters, which is defined as the act of casting votes for candidates representing more than one political party on a single ballot.
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European regional elite behaviour: A comparative study of political and business elites in the Strathclyde region of Scotland and Nomos Chanion in Crete

TL;DR: In this article, a series of interviews with business and political elites on the effects and prospects of further economic integration as well as administrative and political autonomy was conducted in Western Scotland and the west of Crete focusing on the wider regional political and business elites within these regions.

Effects of visualizing participation in computer-supported collaborative learning

TL;DR: This article presented at the 11th Biennial conference of the European Association for Research in Learning and Instruction (EARLIIN), the most recent edition of the EALI conference.
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Making Farmers Conservative: Japanese Farmers, Land Reform and Socialism

TL;DR: However, as the land reform process came to an end, the Socialists were unable to capture an emerging site of institutional influence over farmers, agricultural cooperatives (nbkyb), due to Socialist fragmentation and competition for power in farmer unions with the Japan Communist Party as discussed by the authors.
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On the Measurement of Participation Equality

TL;DR: An exploratory study demonstrates conditions in which research conclusions regarding the participation equality construct are dependent on both the participation unit analyzed and whether a unit-based or dimensionless measure is used to compute participation equality.