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Chatpong Tangmanee, Phattharaphong Niruttinanon
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Researchers have increasingly adopted a web survey for data collection. Previous studies have examined factors leading to a web survey?s success. However, virtually no empirical work has examined the effects of the three levels of forced responses or the...
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KwangHee Choi and Joon-Min Gil
In hierarchical SIP networks, paging is performed to reduce location update signaling cost for mobility management. However, the cost efficiency largely depends on each mobile node?s session-to-mobility-ratio (SMR), which is defined as a ratio of the ses...
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Murat Ogul and Selçuk Baktir
Due to widespread adoption of mobile communications devices and increasingly high throughput capacity of cellular networks, Third-Generation (3G) and Long Term Evolution (LTE) are becoming ever more popular. Millions of smart phones with 3G capabilities ...
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Angela Eileen Wisniewski
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Drawing on Rose?s (1999) theory of advanced liberal governance, this study examines the introduction of economic rhetoric into the Canadian Medical Association?s discourse on ?obesity? policy and considers the positioning of the fat subject within this d...
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Chatpong Tangmanee, Phattharaphong Niruttinanon
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In anticipating a high completion rate for web surveys, researchers must be attentive to the design features, two of which are the forced responses (i.e., 100%-, 50%, or 0%-forced) and the questionnaire item display (i.e., paging or scrolling). Moreover,...
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