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Fragmented geographies and trauma pathways in the Middle East. [PDF]
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Large Language Model-Assisted Shared Decision-Making (SDM) in Rhinology: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Study. [PDF]
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Understanding teamwork experiences of neurodivergent students: A phenomenological exploration of conflict and collaboration in engineering teams. [PDF]
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Conflict control in task conflict and response conflict
Psychological Research, 2014Studies have suggested that conflict control can modulate conflict effects in response to differing levels of conflict context. The current study probed, in two experiments of proportion congruence, the relevance of both task conflict (between a currently relevant task and irrelevant task alternatives) and response conflict (between a currently ...
Ami, Braverman, Nachshon, Meiran
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Conflicted by conflicts of interest
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2015Views: Commentary 601 I a recent commentary, Dr. Michael Kotlikoff argues that the AVMA should divest itself of the Council on Education (COE) not because of any concerns with the policies or procedures the council uses in accrediting colleges of veterinary medicine, but simply because of “obvious real and apparent conflicts of interest.” His argument ...
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International Game Theory Review, 2020
We examine a dynamic two-stage incumbent-challenger model of internal conflict, where the government, i.e., the incumbent, is in power, while the rebel challenges the government in a bid to capture state power. The central issue is the trade-off between development and security-based measures in countering such rebellion activity. We find that while an
Dushyant Kumar, Prabal Roy Chowdhury
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We examine a dynamic two-stage incumbent-challenger model of internal conflict, where the government, i.e., the incumbent, is in power, while the rebel challenges the government in a bid to capture state power. The central issue is the trade-off between development and security-based measures in countering such rebellion activity. We find that while an
Dushyant Kumar, Prabal Roy Chowdhury
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