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            <forename>Bruno</forename>
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            <forename>Luigi</forename>
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            <forename>Alessandra</forename>
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        <p>This book includes 25 peer-reviewed short papers submitted to the Scientific Opening Conference titled “Statistics and Information Systems for Policy Evaluation”, aimed at promoting new statistical methods and applications for the evaluation of policies and organized by the Association for Applied Statistics (ASA) and the Department of Statistics, Computer Science, Applications DiSIA “G. Parenti” of the University of Florence, jointly with the partners AICQ (Italian Association for Quality Culture), AICQ-CN (Italian Association for Quality Culture North and Centre of Italy), AISS (Italian Academy for Six Sigma), ASSIRM (Italian Association for Marketing, Social and Opinion Research), Comune di Firenze, the SIS – Italian Statistical Society, Regione Toscana and Valmon – Evaluation &amp; Monitoring. </p>
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            <item>Statistical Information Systems</item>
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          <item>Preface</item>
          <item>Session – Evaluation of educational systems<list><item>Does an entrepreneurial spirit animate fresh graduates in their work-seeking during uncertain times?</item><item>Nonparametric methods for stratified C-sample designs: a case study</item><item>Measuring content validity of academic psychological capital and locus of control in fresh graduates</item><item>Random effects regression trees for the analysis of INVALSI data</item><item>Short-term and long-term international scientific mobility of Italian PhDs: An analysis by gender</item><item>Measuring logical competences and soft skills when enrolling in a university degree course</item></list></item>
          <item>Session – Innovation, productivity and welfare<list><item>A bibliometric study of global research activity in relation to the use of partial least squares for policy evaluation</item><item>The impact of public research expenditure on agricultural productivity: evidence from developed European countries</item><item>How to become a pastry chef: a statistical analysis through the company requirements</item><item>Measuring the movement between employment and self-employment: a survey proposal</item><item>Innovation and sustainability: the Italian scenario</item><item>The Financial Wellbeing Index: “Donne al quadrato” and the relevant impact measurement</item></list></item>
          <item>Session – Health and well-being<list><item>Determinants of social startups in Italy</item><item>Multipoint vs slider: a protocol for experiments</item><item>Life satisfaction of refugees living in Germany</item><item>A quantitative study to measure the family impact of e-learning</item><item>Thematic atlas of Italian oncological research: the analysis of public IRCCS</item><item>Frameworks and inequalities in healthcare: some applications</item><item>An analysis of the transaction towards sustainable food consumption practises during the Italian lockdown for SARS-CoV-2: the experience of the Lombardy region</item></list></item>
          <item>Session – Tourism and gastronomy<list><item>Wine preferences based on intrinsic attributes: A tasting experiment in Alto Adige/Südtirol province</item><item>Profiling visitors of a national park in Italy through unsupervised classification of mixed data</item><item>Using eye-tracking to evaluate the viewing behavior on tourist landscapes</item><item>Decomposing tourists’ sentiment from raw NL text to assess customer satisfaction</item><item>Exploring the intention to walk: a study on undergraduate students using item response theory and theory of planned behaviour</item><item>Determinants of spatial intensity of stop locations on cruise passengers tracking data</item></list></item>
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