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Corrigendum to "Pharmacotherapy for post-traumatic stress disorder: systematic review and meta-analysis". [PDF]
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The Comparative Advantage of Medicare Advantage
American Journal of Health Economics, 2019We ascertain the degree of service-level selection in Medicare Advantage (MA) using individual level data on the 100 most frequent HCC's or combination of HCC's from two national insurers in 2012-2013. We find differences in the distribution of beneficiaries across HCC's between TM and MA, principally in the smaller share of MA enrollees with no coded ...
Joseph P, Newhouse +5 more
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EXPLOITING AN ADVANTAGE--DECLINING AN ADVANTAGE
Oxford Economic Papers, 1997Within the context of the study, a firm is said to have an advantage over another if it obtains more customers given they both charge the same price. Further, consumer switching costs imply the larger the difference in the prices charged by the two firms the greater the proportion of consumers who switch from the higher-priced firm to the lower-priced ...
Burdett, Ken, Walsh, John
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The advantage of the initiative
Information Sciences, 2000Recently, the list of solved two-person zero-sum games with perfect information has increased. The state of current knowledge is that many games are a win for the first player, some games are draws, and only a few games are a win for the second player.
Jos W. H. M. Uiterwijk +1 more
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When an advantage is not an advantage
Communications of the ACM, 1995Discussion of the merits and shortcomings of affirmative action (AA) has raged at all levels and in many forums and has been the concern of many policymakers, including President Clinton. Notably absent from the discussion is the perception of AA, and the effect of the angry backlash on women and minorities.
Lisa M. Zurk +3 more
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Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 2008
This issue of JERHRE introduces a concept vital to successful research—trust—and shows that it can be variously earned and destroyed. An understanding of these aspects of trust and reflection on how they pertain to new instances of research can be of great value to students, professionals, and those who review the research of others.
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This issue of JERHRE introduces a concept vital to successful research—trust—and shows that it can be variously earned and destroyed. An understanding of these aspects of trust and reflection on how they pertain to new instances of research can be of great value to students, professionals, and those who review the research of others.
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2019
This chapter illustrates the process of cumulative advantage. It compares the experience of three WU students (Rong, Changle, and Shanshan) from their first semester to graduation. All of them closely followed the Path and believed that this was what a WU student should do.
Felicia F. Tian, Lin Chen
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This chapter illustrates the process of cumulative advantage. It compares the experience of three WU students (Rong, Changle, and Shanshan) from their first semester to graduation. All of them closely followed the Path and believed that this was what a WU student should do.
Felicia F. Tian, Lin Chen
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ACM Transactions on Computation Theory, 2013
We highlight the challenge of proving correlation bounds between boolean functions and real-valued polynomials, where any non-boolean output counts against correlation. We prove that real-valued polynomials of degree 1 2 lg 2 lg 2 n have correlation with parity at most ...
Alexander A. Razborov, Emanuele Viola
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We highlight the challenge of proving correlation bounds between boolean functions and real-valued polynomials, where any non-boolean output counts against correlation. We prove that real-valued polynomials of degree 1 2 lg 2 lg 2 n have correlation with parity at most ...
Alexander A. Razborov, Emanuele Viola
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