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Sep 26 2011
peer reviewed |
Stephen Senn
You May Believe You Are a Bayesian But You Are Probably Wrong
RMM Vol. 2, 2011, 48–66 |
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Feb 23 2012
Comment |
Deborah G. Mayo
How Can We Cultivate Senn's Ability, Comment on Stephen Senn, "You May Believe You are a Bayesian But You're Probably Wrong"
RMM Vol. 3, 2012, 14–18 |
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Mar 12 2012
Comment |
Stephen Senn
Names and Games, A Reply to Deborah G. Mayo
RMM Vol. 3, 2012, 19–21 |
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Oct 09 2012
Article |
Frans van Winden
Affective Social Ties—Missing Link in Governance Theory
RMM Vol. 3, 2012, 108–122 |
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Nov 14 2012
Comment |
Michael Baurmann
The Strength of Weak Affects, Comment on Frans van Winden, "Affective Social Ties–Missing Link in Governance Theory"
RMM Vol. 3, 2012, 168–177 |
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May 03 2013
Comment |
Matthias Greiff
Affective Social Ties without the Need to Belong? Comment on Frans van Winden, "Affective Social Ties–Missing Link in Governance Theory"
RMM Vol. 4, 2013, 20–27 |
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Nov 01 2012
Article |
Achim Schlüter and Róger Madrigal
The SES Framework in a Marine Setting: Methodological Lessons
RMM Vol. 3, 2012, 148–167, |
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Dec 06 2012
Comment |
Alexander Libman
Learning to Be Different: Quantitative Research in Economics and Political Science, Comment on Achim Schlüter and Róger Madrigal, "The SES Framework in a Marine Setting: Methodological Lessons"
RMM Vol. 3, 2012, 178-184 |
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