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Age and the Better-Than-Average Effect
Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2011ETHAN ZELL, MARK D. ALICKE
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Journal of Money Laundering Control, 2022
Purpose Anti-money laundering (AML) obligations follow a risk-based approach, making their extent subject to the degree of AML risk. Money Laundering Reporting Officers (MLROs) must constantly assess risks, for example, by conducting annual risk ...
Lars Haffke
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Purpose Anti-money laundering (AML) obligations follow a risk-based approach, making their extent subject to the degree of AML risk. Money Laundering Reporting Officers (MLROs) must constantly assess risks, for example, by conducting annual risk ...
Lars Haffke
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Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2010
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Better-than-average effects in secondary education: a 3-year follow-up
Educational Research and Evaluation, 2009The present study examined the “better-than-average” (BTA) effect among secondary school students during 3 consecutive years. It was hypothesized that boys would overestimate their abilities relative to their classmates more than girls and that comparative evaluations of liking would be positively related to comparative evaluations of ability. Students
Kuyper, H., Dijkstra, Pieternel
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Health Economics, 1997
In a recent paper, Laska, Meisner and Siegel address issues concerning hypothesis testing in cost-effectiveness analysis. They relate the relative magnitude of two average cost-effectiveness ratios to the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio and go on to propose a statistical procedure for testing the equality of two average ratios.
A, Briggs, P, Fenn
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In a recent paper, Laska, Meisner and Siegel address issues concerning hypothesis testing in cost-effectiveness analysis. They relate the relative magnitude of two average cost-effectiveness ratios to the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio and go on to propose a statistical procedure for testing the equality of two average ratios.
A, Briggs, P, Fenn
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Personality disorders
Although clinical psychologists have long speculated that antagonistic individuals may lack insight into their moral deficits, some evidence has shown that more (vs. less) antagonistic people view moral traits as somewhat desirable and rate themselves as
William P. Hart +4 more
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Although clinical psychologists have long speculated that antagonistic individuals may lack insight into their moral deficits, some evidence has shown that more (vs. less) antagonistic people view moral traits as somewhat desirable and rate themselves as
William P. Hart +4 more
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Disclosure of CEO Pay: Governance, Benchmarking or the Better-than-Average Effect?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010Bart Dierynck, Annelies Renders
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