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    Coefficient of main path. by Jianxin Zhu (1707196)

    Published 2023
    “…Results show that FLA promotes DTW directly (β = 0.574, p<0.001) and indirectly, that is, through IC (the main effect decreased from (β = 0.574, p<0.001) to (β = 0.40, p<0.001). …”
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    MEG main effect of material: Word-faces. by Marie-Christin Fellner (7053533)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(A) Main effect of material: word versus face condition irrespective of memory: significant clusters (<i>p</i><sub>corr</sub> < 0.05) returned by a cluster permutation statistic clustering across sensors, frequencies (“Freq”), and channels. …”
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    Instrumental regression results. by Liya Zheng (4792533)

    Published 2023
    “…The mechanism analysis shows that air pollution reduces human capital quality, resulting in a decline in financial inclusivity. These findings have significant policy implications, underscoring the necessity for approaches that simultaneously tackle air pollution and foster financial innovation.…”
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    OLS regression results. by Liya Zheng (4792533)

    Published 2023
    “…The mechanism analysis shows that air pollution reduces human capital quality, resulting in a decline in financial inclusivity. These findings have significant policy implications, underscoring the necessity for approaches that simultaneously tackle air pollution and foster financial innovation.…”
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    Fig 4 - by Ruibo Li (2063167)

    Published 2024
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    Fig 3 - by Ruibo Li (2063167)

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    Main regression results. by Lianjie Wang (1627081)

    Published 2024
    “…The results showed that: (1) the implementation of the pilot long-term care insurance program has led to a 17.2% decline in general for family care received by the Chinese older adults. (2) The effect of participating in the pilot program on family care received differed by respondent’s household registration, health status, marital status, and possesion of retirement pension, and were specifically pronounced among those who were urban residents, having spouse, living with disabilities, and living with no retirement pension. (3) Further results from the mechanism analyses showed that the pilot long-term care insurance program decreased the level of family care by reducing the dual intergenerational financial support between older adults and their adult children. (4) Although participating in the pilot program decreased older adult’s dependence on their adult children, their physical and mental health status were not negatively affected. …”