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Robustness test.
Published 2024“…The findings indicate that consumption inequality has a significant negative impact on SWB. Specifically, for every unit increase in consumption inequality, the probability of individuals rating their SWB as “Happy” and “Very happy” decreases by 0.37% and 5.45% respectively. …”
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The effects of consumption inequality on SWB.
Published 2024“…The findings indicate that consumption inequality has a significant negative impact on SWB. Specifically, for every unit increase in consumption inequality, the probability of individuals rating their SWB as “Happy” and “Very happy” decreases by 0.37% and 5.45% respectively. …”
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Summary of the screened symptoms at baseline (t0) for completers (n = 160).
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Error boxplot and violin graphs for the previously published and proposed GPR models.
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Group error analysis of bulk formation density for the proposed GPR and some previous approaches.
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Changes in continuous sleep measures from pre (t1) to post (t2) intervention.
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Malaria infection prevalence across different age groups and survey years is presented.
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