The Research Data Center: Making National Educational Panel Study Data Available for Research

Author(s):  
Daniel Fuß ◽  
Knut Wenzig
Author(s):  
A. V. Vasileva

The article presents epidemiological study data on depressive disorders prevalence and dynamic of the population emotional well-being and affective disorders incidence in the world during the COVID 19 pandemic. Typical anxiety-depressive states are described with the emphasis on the specific COVID 19 stress syndrome. The article highlights the depression evolutional model as an adaptation mode to the unfavorable defined environmental conditions with the limited life-supporting resources, the nowadays pandemic situation can be definitely considered as one of them. The research data uniting psychodynamic and biological approach are considered in particular genetic specific of the serotoninergic regulation and environmental influence of the early adverse experience vulnerability with the later depressive disorders manifestation Additionally the research results on the bidirectional relationships between affective and immunological disturbances with the immune-metabolic syndrome description are presented. The peculiarities of the depression patients cognitive functioning are identified with specific personal negative rigid cognitive style and executive cognitive functions consideration. The combined therapy algorithm including implementation of SSRI antidepressants and cognitive-behavior psychotherapy, cognitive remediation programs is proposed.


2013 ◽  
Vol 133 (3) ◽  
pp. 439-448
Author(s):  
Thomas Bauer, ◽  
Rüdiger Budde, ◽  
Sandra Schaffner
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Author(s):  
Hee-Jung Jun ◽  
Soojeong Han

This study aims to examine the differential effect of discrimination on stress between social-mix and independent public housing complexes. We analyzed the 2017 Seoul Public Housing Residents Panel Study data that were collected from public housing residents living in Seoul, Korea by running ordinal logit analyses. The empirical analysis shows that discrimination has a lower effect on stress in social-mix housing complexes than in independent public housing complexes. In addition, the moderating effect of community-based activities on the relationship between discrimination and stress was found in the independent public housing complex model.


2004 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 469-495 ◽  
Author(s):  
KATHERINE CRAMER WALSH ◽  
M. KENT JENNINGS ◽  
LAURA STOKER

This article calls into question the common claim that class identity does not matter for American political behaviour. Using panel-study data spanning thirty-two years and two generations, we investigate the effects of social-class identity on five participatory orientations towards government. As expected, working-class identifiers in both generations consistently display lower levels of involvement in politics than do middle-class identifiers. Significantly, however, these differences typically persist when the analysis controls for objective indicators of class and are always enhanced among those who retain the same class identity over time. Rather than sustaining a conclusion that class identification has little relevance for Americans, the results suggest that class may be particularly important in the present political context.


2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 59-67
Author(s):  
Dewi Ratna Ningsih dan Windo Dicky Irawan

Pepaccur is a type of Lampung poetry which contains advice or message in the customary degree ceremony. In this research, data was collected from several regions belonging to the Lampung Abung community, such as Kotabumi Ilir, Blambangan Pagar, Surakarta, Bumi Agung, and Mulang Maya. The problem that will be examined in this study is about the structure contained in Pepaccur. The purpose and benefits of this study are (1) to determine the Pepaccur structure in the Pepadun community in the procession of taking traditional titles; (2) to revitalize Pepaccur Lampung Pepadun people. Descriptive method through qualitative approach is the method used in this study. Data collection techniques used in this study are (1) observation, (2) recording, and (3) interview. Data analysis techniques are carried out by identifying the Pepaccur structure. Based on ethnographic studies that are used as a foothold in this study the Pepaccur structure consists of a framework, diction, sound, tone, and class. (1) Pepaccur framework. Of the 6 Pepaccur text samples, there is only one Pepaccur text that does not have an opening stanza, ie in Pepaccur II text. In addition, the Pepaccur II text is also a text in the form of stories to bind Lampung women. (2) Pepaccur's diction. Based on the results of the analysis, the diction used by people who are Pepaccur is a diction related to marriage. (3) Pepaccur sounds. the sound found in Pepaccur text analysis is a sound pattern abc / abc, ab / ab, aa / aa, a / a. (4) Pepaccur tones. The tone in Pepaccur's text is advising. (5) figurative language. The figurative language found in the Pepaccur text includes; allegory, metaphor, and simile.


Author(s):  
Joseph R. H. Schaadt ◽  
Kamran Fouladi ◽  
Aaron P. Wemhoff ◽  
Joseph G. Pigeon

Data centers are most commonly cooled by air delivered to electronic equipment from centralized cooling systems. The research presented here is motivated by the need for strategies to improve and optimize the load capacity and thermal efficiency of data centers by using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Here, CFD is used to model and optimize the Villanova Steel Orca Research Center (VSORC). VSORC, presently in the design stages, will provide a testing environment as well as the capability to investigate best practices and state of the art strategies including hybrid cooling, IT load distribution, density zones, and hot aisle and cold aisle containment. The results of this study will be used in the overall design and construction of the aforementioned research data center. The objective of this study is to find the optimal operating points and design layout of a data center while still meeting certain design constraints. A focus is on finding both the ideal total supply flow rate of the air conditioning units and the ideal chilled water supply temperature (CHWST) setpoint under different data center design configurations and load capacities. The total supply flow rate of the air conditioning units and the supply temperature setpoint of the chilled water system are varied as design parameters in order to systematically determine the optimal operating points. The study also examines the influence of hot aisle and cold aisle containment strategies in full containment, half containment, and no containment configurations on the determined optimal operating conditions for the modeled research data center.


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