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It is claimed the hierarchical-age-period-cohort (HAPC) model solves the age-period-cohort (APC) identification problem. However, this is debateable; simulations show situations where the model produces incorrect results, countered by proponents of the model arguing those simulations are not relevant to real-life scenarios. This paper moves beyond questioning whether the HAPC model works, to why it produces the results it does. We argue HAPC estimates are the result not of the distinctive substantive APC processes occurring in the dataset, but are primarily an artefact of the data structure-that is, the way the data has been collected. Were the data collected differently, the results produced would be different. This is illustrated both with simulations and real data, the latter by taking a variety of samples from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data used by Reither et al. (Soc Sci Med 69(10):1439-1448, 2009) in their HAPC study of obesity. When a sample based on a small range of cohorts is taken, such that the period range is much greater than the cohort range, the results produced are very different to those produced when cohort groups span a much wider range than periods, as is structurally the case with repeated cross-sectional data. The paper also addresses the latest defence of the HAPC model by its proponents (Reither et al. in Soc Sci Med 145:125-128, 2015a). The results lend further support to the view that the HAPC model is not able to accurately discern APC effects, and should be used with caution when there appear to be period or cohort near-linear trends.


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Defence against military attack has had a considerable geographical impact. Urban morphology frequently owes more to the defence function than to any other, whilst local, regional and national economies are often intricately dependent on defence expenditure. It is also clear that the social geography of cities, both recently and in the past, has been affected by the presence of the military. Despite its importance, defence as a major government function has not been the focus of geographical analysis in the same way as housing , transport, health or education. This volume redresses this imbalance by demonstrating the geographical importance of defence in these vital areas.

Byron Kelleher ran 30m down the blind for the first try, Ryan Nicholas won the race to the loose ball from a Blair Feeney stab kick for the second, Feeney scored the third himself when he chipped ahead and Blair Cashmore could not gather; and Joe McDonnell got the fourth when he took the final pass from Willie Walker.

 

 Otago was unable to capitalise when flanker Wayne Ormond was in the sin bin for punching but scored a lovely try after 13min, Romi Ropati finishing off after Taine Randell had scythed through the first line of defence. Kelvin Middleton crashed over from a rolling maul from a line-out and, with 17min still left, a rout looked likely. But it was Otago's last try. Bay of Plenty dominated the final minutes as Otago lost concentration and let in some soft tries. Feeney, who controlled play well, kicked 21 points for Otago and benefited from Kelleher's quick service. Kelleher gave a good performance in his first start since the test against Fiji on June 29.

Ryan Nicholas impressed with some excellent defence in midfield, but Seilala Mapusua was run down from behind in the first half when he had a clear run to the line. Randell was in fine form, both in his own play and organising some of his more wayward players, Kelvin Middleton played strongly, and lock Filipo Levi brought a much-needed hardness to the Otago pack.

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A rock at the heart of Hearts' defence, Kelvin Osei Assibey is one of the most underrated players in the division. His defensive abilities will come under the spotlight on Sunday and he will have the big matter of keeping Kotoko's centre forward Steven Dese Mukwala quiet.

The man who will no doubt be in charge of shackling the hitman this time around, Nurudeen Yussif Mohammed has obviously brought calm and stability to a previous erratic defence since the start of the season but one could argue that the centre-back has yet to show signs of his value when up against a significant test.

Materka, Edyta (2014)Citizens in Poland are paying a democratic price for the shale gas and missile defence policies pursued by their government. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Oct 2014). Website. 006ab0faaa

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