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Demographic complexity

The assessment of risk of the potential incidence or escalation of conflict is called integrated because of the broad scale of factors that are considered (political, economic, social, demographic and environmental. The integrated risk assessment manages the complexity in the relationship between the consequences of stress and inhibiting or facilitating factors in order to determine which factor has the most potential impact on the incidence or escalation of conflict. [Pg.179]

Life stage complexity. Marketers need to categorise groups by attitudinal and behavioural rather than by traditional demographics. [Pg.11]

Model 1 includes baseline risk factor and demographic data model 2 incorporates event characteristics, and model 3 adds investigation results. Note that the simplest model has very similar discriminatory power, as measured by the AUC-ROC, as the more complex models. [Pg.219]

Emergence of Foodborne Illness. New foodborne disease threats occur for a number of reasons. These include disaster conditions, an increase in international travel and trade, microbial adaptation, and changes in the food production system, as well as human demographics and behavior (such as complex emergencies). [Pg.189]

Analyses proposed for these modules are simple computations of proportions and means in relation to different strata. More complex analyses may be undertaken and are indicated in the different modules. An overall estimate for comprehensibility may be attempted by combining results from subjects in the different strata, but should be adjusted for weightings by stratum and by other demographic factors known to affect comprehensibility. [Pg.415]

Demographic group differences in drug use reflect differences in complex historical or current factors common to certain groups of people or regions. [Pg.25]

The story of the development of automotive exhaust conversion catalysts is at once a simple and complex one. The major challenge is to keep it simple while remaining true to the complex interplay of technological achievements with political ideals and geographic, demographic, economic, and bureaucratic realities which culminated in the successful mass application of catalysts to the control of automotive exhaust pollution. [Pg.415]

In this period a diverse approach to plant siting developed and was consolidated in the USA and in Western Europe. In the USA, the plant siting criteria, as far as demographic aspects were concerned, were substantially decoupled from the design features of the plant. On the contrary, in Europe, criteria for the site-plant complex were adopted. The US site criteria (except for seismic problems and for other external natural or man-made events) can be summarised as follows ... [Pg.4]


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