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Decision regret and long-term weight evolution following laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy as bridge to kidney transplantation [PDF]
IntroductionLaparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is effective for rapid weight loss in kidney transplant (KT) candidates. This study aims to evaluate satisfaction or regret with the decision to undergo LSG in preparation for KT and the long-term ...
Xin Yu Yang +8 more
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Decision Regret and Vaccine Hesitancy among Nursing Students and Registered Nurses in Italy: Insights from Structural Equation Modeling [PDF]
This study focused on vaccine hesitancy and decision regret about the COVID-19 vaccine among nursing students (BScN and MScN) and Registered Nurses (RNs) in Italy.
Alice Silvia Brera +9 more
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A considerable amount of past research has examined the effects of regret aversion on which options decision makers choose. However, past research has largely neglected to address the effect of regret aversion on the decision process. We conducted five experiments to examine the effect of making regret salient on decision process quality.
Jochen Reb
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Decision making using minimization of regret
AbstractWe are concerned with the problem of uncertain decision making. The paradigm of decision making using minimization of maximal regret (MMR) is introduced. We compare this technique with the classic Max–Min valuation method of decision making.
Ronald R Yager
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The Regret and Disappointment Scale: An instrument for assessing regret and disappointment in decision making [PDF]
AbstractThe present article investigates the effectiveness of methods traditionally used to distinguish between the emotions of regret and disappointment and presents a new method — the Regret and Disappointment Scale (RDS) — for assessing the two emotions in decision making research. The validity of the RDS was tested in three studies.
Francesco Marcatto +3 more
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Decision-makers minimize regret when calculating regret is easy. [PDF]
This paper provides empirical evidence that human decision- makers use prospective regret minimization as their dominant decision strategy when regret calculations are cognitively easier to perform, and use expected utility maximization when they aren't. We designed a simple decision problem wherein utility maximization and expected regret minimization
Srivastava, Nisheeth
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Regret-sensitive treatment decisions [PDF]
The threshold approach to medical decision-making, in which treatment decisions are made based on whether the probability of sickness exceeds a predetermined threshold, was introduced by (Pauker and Kassirer, N Engl J Med 293:229-234, 1975) and (Pauker and Kassirer, N Engl J Med 302:1109-1116, 1980).
Yoichiro Fujii, Yusuke Osaki
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Minimizing Regret in Dynamic Decision Problems [PDF]
The menu-dependent nature of regret-minimization creates subtleties when it is applied to dynamic decision problems. Firstly, it is not clear whether \emph{forgone opportunities} should be included in the \emph{menu}, with respect to which regrets are computed, at different points of the decision problem. If forgone opportunities are included, however,
Joseph Y. Halpern, Samantha Leung
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Background. In Canada, caregivers of older adults receiving home care face difficult decisions that may lead to decision regret. We assessed difficult decisions and decision regret among caregivers of older adults receiving home care services and factors
Tania Lognon +11 more
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Critical Synthesis Package: Decision Regret Scale
This Critical Synthesis Package contains: (1) a Critical Analysis of the psychometric properties and the application to health science education of the Decision Regret Scale, and (2) copies of the Decision Regret Scale in four languages (Chinese, English,
S. Jeanne Horst
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