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Response Times and Tax Compliance
Inspired by the work of Rubinstein, this study revisits data from a previous lab experiment to explore the relation between response times and tax compliance and understand the potential non-linearity between them by classifying decisions and individuals
Ho Fai Chan, Uwe Dulleck, Benno Torgler
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has reached the importance of skill knowledge in the performance of volleyball skills, especially the overwhelming hitting skill, as the research aims to identify the relationship of skill cognitive achievement and its relationship to the overwhelming ...
دنيا اسعد عبود أ.م. د نعيمة خلف زيدان
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Factors Influencing Attenuating Skill Decay in High-Risk Industries: A Scoping Review
The infrequent use of skills relevant in non-routine situations in highly automated and high-risk industries is a major safety issue. The infrequent use of skills can lead to skill decay.
Marina Klostermann +3 more
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Continuous research has reached the importance of cognitive skill achievement in the performance of football skills, especially scoring skill, as the research aims to identify the personality styles that the sample has according to the Inikram system ...
Aseel Dawood Dr. Nuhad Mohammed
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The nature and transfer of cognitive skills. [PDF]
This article presents the primitive elements theory of cognitive skills. The central idea is that skills are broken down into primitive information processing elements that move and compare single pieces of information regardless of the specific content of this information.
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Spite and cognitive skills in preschoolers [PDF]
Abstract Other-regarding preferences in adults have been examined in depth in the literature. Research has shown that spiteful preferences play a crucial role in the development of human large-scale cooperation. However, there is little evidence of the factors explaining spiteful behavior in children.
Elisabeth Bügelmayer +1 more
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Cognitive predictors of counting skills
Rote counting skills have found to be a strong predictor of later arithmetic and reading fluency. However, knowledge of the underlying cognitive factors influencing counting skill is very limited. Present study examined to what extent language skills (phonology, vocabulary, and morphology), nonverbal reasoning skills, and memory at the age of five ...
Eklund, Kenneth +3 more
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The Effect of Schooling on Cognitive Skills [PDF]
How schooling affects cognitive skills is a fundamental question for studies of human capital and labor markets. While scores on cognitive ability tests are positively associated with schooling, it has proven difficult to ascertain whether this relationship is causal.
Carlsson, Magnus +2 more
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Effect of Secondary Education on Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills
We examine the effects of secondary education on cognitive and non-cognitive skills using admission cutoffs to general secondary schools. We measure these skills using the Finnish Defence Forces Basic Skills Test, which, due to compulsory military service, covers the vast majority of Finnish men and serves as a strong predictor of later labor market ...
Jani-Petteri Ollikainen +3 more
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Wellness Skills for Medical Learners and Teachers: Perspective Taking and Cognitive Flexibility
Introduction Wellness insufficiency is a widespread problem in medical training programs. Recent evidence reveals that one factor contributing to physician wellness is cognitive flexibility, defined as being able to hold multiple views or to reframe a ...
Melissa Marotta Houser +5 more
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