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Technology and Market Power: The United States Cement Industry, 1974-2019

https://liberalarts.temple.edu/sites/liberalarts/files/documents/moss_cement_markups.pdf

Abstract We examine the evolution of market power in the cement industry over more than four decades using a structural model of procurement. The model matches aggregated outcomes in the data, and implies transportation costs, shipping distances, and de-mand elasticities that are consistent with external sources. Evaluating county-level out-comes throughout the contiguous United States, we ...

Social Work - Graduate (SSWG) | Temple University Bulletin

https://bulletin.temple.edu/courses/sswg/

This is the first of two courses focused on theory-informed social work direct practice with individuals and families. This course emphasizes how our theoretical knowledge base of human behavior and human development (within the context of the social environment) impacts our engagement with and assessment of individuals. The course begins with an exploration of the role of human behavior ...

Science Writing and IMRaD: The Basics - Student Success Center

https://studentsuccess.temple.edu/sites/studentsuccess/files/HANDOUT_Science%20Writing%20and%20IMRaD_The%20Basics.pdf

Think of IMRaD as a written/narrative representation of the scientific method (Scientific reports, 2021). Take a look at the scientific method (right) alongside the hourglass structure of the IMRaD draft (left) below. Check out the similarities! Use the more familiar parts of the scientific method to ground your understanding of that IMRaD structure.

Julia M. Kobulsky, PhD - cph.temple.edu

https://cph.temple.edu/sites/cph/files/node/profile/resume/Julia%20Kobulsky%20CV%20June%202024.pdf

Julia M. Kobulsky, PhD Temple University College of Public Health School of Social Work 1301 W. Cecil B. Moore Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19122-6091

Building Classification Models: ID3 and C4.5 - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~giorgio/cis587/readings/id3-c45.html

Introduction ID3 and C4.5 are algorithms introduced by Quinlan for inducing Classification Models, also called Decision Trees, from data.

Pei Wang Publications - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/papers.html

Selected Papers of Pei Wang All the following publications are authored by Pei Wang unless specified otherwise.

Professor Jon Scott - Fox School of Business and Management

https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/documents/CVs/jonathan-scott-cv.pdf

Academic Professor, Temple University, Fox School of Business. (July 1, 2011 - Present).

Toward a Logic of Everyday Reasoning - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/Publication/EverydayReasoning.pdf

Abstract: Logic should return its focus to valid reasoning in real-world situations. Since classical logic only covers valid reasoning in a highly idealized situation, there is a demand for a new logic for everyday reasoning that is based on more realistic assumptions, while still keeps the general, formal, and normative nature of logic. NAL (Non-Axiomatic Logic) is built for this purpose ...

The Socialist Legal System with Chinese Characteristics:

https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2017/02/24.1.Zhang-TICLJ.pdf

The specifics of what is a socialist legal system and what constitutes Chinese characteristics in terms of the rule of law are subject to further debate. The Confucian heritage rooted legal tradition and the single party ruling system have significantly shaped the legal landscape of the country, making the route to the rule of law in China a long and thorny one. Despite China’s socialist ...

AEW Dynasty - Liacouras Center

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AEW returns to Philadelphia for its biggest event yet! Watch some of the biggest pro-wrestlers in the sport make their mark on AEW Dynasty.