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On the cost and benefit of cost and benefit.

Psychological Bulletin, 1984
Cost-benefit analysis of reaction times has become a popular chronometric tool in the study of cognitive processes. We review the technique, assumptions underlying its application, and pitfalls that are encountered in actually implementing it in various experimental contexts, this review suggests that the unthoughtful application of the technique may ...
John Jonides, Robert Mack
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Cost and Benefit

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: In the April 1973 issue (p. 580), in the excerpt "'Cost/Benefit' in Medicine" fromThe Medical Journal of Australia, I was particularly interested in the last sentence, "Is th...
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The costs and benefits of benefit-cost analysis

Environment and Development Economics, 1997
Among the tools of the economic trade, cost-benefit analysis is the most widely used in policy circles. Asking whether there is a role for cost-benefit analysis is like asking whether there is a role for the weatherman. Of course there is.
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Costs and Benefits

Phi Delta Kappan, 2003
This chapter defines the purpose and evaluates the costs of migration control systems. This is no easy task because both are pluridimensional, and there is disagreement over which items are to be considered as falling under either costs or benefits. For example, there is agreement that cost estimates of migration control should include the wages of ...
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Costs and Benefits

Hospital Practice, 1993
The costs of outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy are outweighed by the benefits to all involved: provider, payer, patient, and society. Simple comparisons of inpatient and outpatient charges are not a true measure of costs. Recent in-depth cost-benefit analyses reveal a significant saving when indirect benefits, such as increased productivity and ...
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Cost and Benefit

1999
The cost of an individual assay may be calculated quite simplistically by the addition of cost for reagents and technical time, and if applicable, depreciable automation costs. Such estimates are usually inaccurate on a per specimen basis and true costs are influenced by many other variables.
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Voluntary voting: Costs and benefits

Journal of Economic Theory, 2012
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Krishna, Vijay, Morgan, John
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Costs and benefits

1990
This chapter contains information on the following: Cost of cholesterol testing Cost of treating hyperlipidaemia Cost of drugs Cost of diet Cost-benefit >
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Costs and Benefits

2020
Having established the scope and perspective of the analysis and determined the nature and structure of your QI intervention, it is now possible to estimate, in a prospective analysis, or summarize, in a retrospective one, the costs and benefits associated with the quality improvement activities. The difficulty of this task will vary significantly from
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Benefits and Costs

1998
While a number of factors will have to be taken into account when taking management decisions in the road sub-sector, a key factor will always be that of value for money. Decisions will need to be taken to ensure that limited funds are spent to greatest effect within the various constraints that pertain.
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