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  • PA-MIP and C-MIP approaches on Critical Thinking Skills
    This dataset supports a study investigating the impact of PA-MIP and C-MIP approaches on students’ critical thinking skills (CTS), as well as the gender effect on CTS. The dataset includes coded data from both discussion transcripts and self-reflection reports, and Epistemic Network Analysis (ENA) matrices representing relationships among interpretation, analysis, evaluation, inference, explanation, and self-regulation.
  • From drill to chill: The effect of military service on subjective well-being in rural China
    README: Replication Package Paper Title From drill to chill: The effect of military service on subjective well-being in rural China Authors: Chunkai Zhao (South China Agricultural University) Boou Chen (Nanjing University of Finance and Economics) Huilin Xie (Sun Yat-sen University) Date: Jan 9, 2026 This folder contains the programs and materials required to reproduce the results of the paper "From drill to chill: The effect of military service on subjective well-being in rural China."
  • Hydroxyapatite characterization
    morphological and chemical characterization
  • The Economics of Resilience: How Firms Overcome Perceived Policy Shocks in a Dynamic Environment
    This replication package provides all the data, code, and instructions required to reproduce the main empirical results of the above-mentioned research paper. The package is designed to facilitate transparency and enable independent verification of all statistical findings reported in the study.
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    Supplementary Material
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    ​Department of Psychology
    Research data related to the ​​Department of Psychology of the University of Milano - Bicocca
  • When remembering items is easier than remembering order
    Dataset relative to the study reported in the article "When remembering items is easier than remembering order". The study aimed at investigating whether remembering a series of items and their order are separate operations. The dataset reports the results of an immediate serial recall task performed with two conditions of cognitive load (high and low) and three conditions of aspect of the series to remember (items, order and both). All the scores recorded in the dataset are expresses as a proportion of correct responses.
  • Dataset for relative contributions of magmatic and hydrothermal processes on the extreme light rare earth element (LREE) enrichment in carbonatites constrained by a joint petrologic-geochemical study
    This file contains major element oxide and trace element concentration data of carbonatites and silicates. Additionally, the stable C-O for carbonatites and alkaline lamprophyres and triple oxygen isotopic compositions of alkaline silicates are given along with the EPMA measured composition of various minerals found in carbonatites and associated silicates. Analytical details and standards are also reported.
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    Survey Questionnaire Data
  • Trajectory Analysis of Hallux Valgus Progression Using UMAP in a Population-Based Cohort Study
    Analysis code and data for: "Trajectory Analysis of Hallux Valgus Progression Using UMAP in a Population-Based Cohort Study" Files: - FormalAnalysis_UMAPstudy_Upload.csv : Anonymized dataset used for the analysis - main_onedrive.py : Python script to reproduce the analysis How to run: python main_onedrive.py
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