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A conceptual framework for human-AI collaborative genome annotation. [PDF]
Li X+6 more
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Survey Experiments in Public Policy: A Systematic Literature Review
ABSTRACT This systematic literature review examines population‐based survey experiments (PBSE) in public policy, analyzing 36 peer‐reviewed articles from Web of Science and Scopus databases. Based on PBSE methodological literature and the review, four main types of PBSE are distinguished: methodological, direct (based on information provision ...
Radek Kovács, Arnošt Veselý
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Development and psychometric evaluation of the child marriage cognitive determinants questionnaire (CMCDQ): a mixed-methods study. [PDF]
Baraie B+4 more
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ABSTRACT Social security systems often involve complex eligibility rules. Even under digital simplification, applying for welfare benefits can be extremely burdensome. For vulnerable families, information asymmetry between applicants and social security is higher, demanding external assistance or brokerage. Such demand can be covered by family members,
Luiz Alonso de Andrade, Minna Ylikännö
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Information transfer within and between autistic and non-autistic people. [PDF]
Crompton CJ+8 more
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The Power of Databases in Unraveling the Nutrition-Health Connection. [PDF]
Farran-Codina A, Urpí-Sardà M.
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Effects of product online reviews on product returns: a review and classification of the literature
Abstract Product returns pose a significant challenge for online retailers, primarily due to consumer uncertainty, both before and after the purchase. These uncertainties may stem from factors such as the absence of a “touch and feel” experience, mismatched product expectations, or post‐purchase regret, where consumers change their minds.
Yun Wang, Bo Yu, Jing Chen
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RAGing ahead in rheumatology: new language model architectures to tame artificial intelligence. [PDF]
Benavent D, Venerito V, Michelena X.
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Abstract Emergency management agencies in New Zealand are increasingly engaging with communities to promote civic participation and collective action for reducing disaster risks. Utilising a mixed‐methods approach, this paper explores the communication practices that support these efforts.
Manomita Das+2 more
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