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            <forename>Bruno</forename>
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            <forename>Alessandra</forename>
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        <p>This book includes 40 peer-reviewed short papers submitted to the Scientific 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 Dept. 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>Policy Evaluation</item>
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          <item>Preface</item>
          <item>Session – Evaluation of educational systems<list><item>Determinants of the transition to upper secondary school: differences between immigrants and Italians</item><item>The top candidate is an intermediate one:  An analysis of online posts of Veneto industries</item><item>Psychometric properties of a new scale for measuring academic positive psychological capital</item><item>Gender and Information and Communication Technologies interest: results from PISA 2018</item><item>A structural equation model to measure logical competences</item><item>Clustering students according to their proficiency: a comparison between different approaches based on item response theory models</item><item>Sustainable Innovation: worldwide trends in the scientific production through a bibliometric study</item><item>Personal weaknesses recognized by high school students in the North-West of Italy</item><item>Emergency remote teaching: an explorative tool</item><item>Effects of an experimental online education support on lectures fruition and teaching effectiveness</item></list></item>
          <item>Session – Decision making<list><item>Measuring the effectiveness of COVID-19 containment policies in Italian regions: are we doing enough?</item><item>Motivation of basketball players: a random-effects logit model for the probability of winning</item><item>Reducing inconsistency in AHP by combining Delphi and Nudge theory and network analysis of the judgements: an application to future scenarios</item><item>Mapping and factoring the 2007 ATECO categories in regard to specialised human capital</item><item>Modelling the spatio-temporal dynamic of traffic flows with gravity models and mobile phone data</item><item>The effectiveness of marketing tools in a consumer goods market in Italy during the Great Recession (2010-2015)</item><item>The role of the extra-man play actions in elite water polo matches: which elements lead to a good shot?</item><item>Big data analysis and labour market: an analysis of Italian online job vacancies data</item><item>Sizing &amp; Allocation in Labour Market: business strategies and multivariate analysis</item><item>Post-stratification as a tool for enhancing the predictive power of classification methods</item><item>A statistical information system in support of job policies orientation</item><item>Linear regression pathmox segmentation tree: the case of visitors’ satisfaction to attend a Spanish football match at the stadium</item><item>Exploring competitiveness and wellbeing in Italy  by spatial principal component analysis</item><item>Total Process Error framework: an application to economic statistical registers</item></list></item>
          <item>Session – Health and well-being<list><item>Development of an innovative methodology to define patient-designed quality of life: a new version of a wellknown concept in healthcare</item><item>Measuring the impact of healthcare indicators on academic medical centers’ scientific production</item><item>EGIPSS model for the evaluation of performance in healthcare</item><item>Unsupervised spatial data mining for the development of future scenarios: a Covid-19 application</item><item>Supporting decision-makers in healthcare domain. A comparative study of two interpretative proposals for Random Forests</item><item>Media and fake news: An analysis of citizens’ attitudes toward misinformation in European countries</item><item>Longitudinal profile of a set of biomarkers in predicting Covid-19 mortality using joint models</item><item>Assessment of agricultural productivity change at country level: A stochastic frontier approach</item><item>Patient-generated evidence in Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB): Development of a questionnaire to assess the Quality of Life</item><item>A Prospective Sustainability Indicator for Pension Systems</item><item>Unemployment dynamics in Italy: a counterfactual analysis at Covid time</item></list></item>
          <item>Session – Tourism and gastronomy<list><item>Understanding the sensory characteristics of edible insects to promote entomophagy: A projective sensory experience among consumers</item><item>Experience, sensorial skills and personality qualifying a wine consumer as an expert</item><item>Prediction of wine sensorial quality: a classification problem</item><item>Tourism of Italians in Italy through crisis and development: the last 15 years, region by region</item><item>Assessment of visitors’ perceptions in protected areas through a model-based clustering</item></list></item>
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