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Improving diagnostic decision support through deliberate reflection: a proposal [PDF]
Digital decision support (DDS) is expected to play an important role in improving a physician’s diagnostic performance and reducing the burden of diagnostic error.
Henk G Schmidt, Silvia Mamede
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Deliberating Data-Driven Societies Through Live Action Role Play
Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2021, 2021People’s data practices and their supporting personal informatics are imbued with a wide range of concepts of value that are central to their data imaginaries. They inform how individuals adopt particular products and services. This elusiveness of value creates a challenge for designers to gauge users’ value preferences, which are personal, contextual ...
Kruakae Pothong +8 more
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Dynamic service settings—characterized by workers who interact with customers to deliver services in a rapidly changing, uncertain, and complex environment (e.g., hospitals)—play an important role in the economy. Organizational learning studies in these
Íngrid M Nembhard
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Decision-making skills, role specificity, and deliberate practice in association football refereeing
In association football, two similar but arguably different refereeing roles are required, those of the referee and assistant referee. Role specificity was investigated with a foul play assessment task and an offside decision-making task.
Peter Catteeuw +2 more
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Playing with fire: Socioeconomic factors and deliberate wildfires in Texas
Journal of Environmental ManagementDeliberately setting fires, also known as arson, is one of the primary causes of human-caused wildfires in the US. Arson fires pose a significant threat, contributing to the human-caused wildfire problem in the southern US. Since more than 90% of wildfires in the South are human-caused, it is particularly important to examine the factors that influence
Hari Katuwal, Hemanta Kafley
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Borderline Personality Disorder and Deliberate Self‐Harm: Does Experiential Avoidance Play a Role?
Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2005The theory that borderline personality disorder (BPD) is associated with experiential avoidance, and that experiential avoidance mediates the association between BPD and deliberate, nonsuicidal self‐harm was examined. Female inmate participants (N = 105) were given structured diagnostic assessments of BPD, as well as several measures of experiential ...
Alexander L, Chapman +2 more
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What if Teaching was Deliberately Fun? Combating burnout through creative play
Axon: Creative ExplorationsThis collaborative paper addresses a pressing institutional problem: how to respond to burnout as teachers of creative writing in a university setting? While many academic staff – both sessional and ongoing – have limited control over institutional constraints that contribute to burnout, we do have a measure of autonomy in the classroom itself.
Emma Darragh, Christine Howe
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The Deliberate Search for Hydrogen: Characterizing New Subsurface Play Concepts
84th EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition, 2023O. Sutcliffe +3 more
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Study, Play, Deliberate : Combating Cyanobacterial Blooms
The NoCyano Intervention-Research Project was developed in partnership with a local community to improve management and address usage conflicts concerning ponds in Southern Moselle. These waterbodies face growing challenges in both water quality and quantity.Temple-Boyer, Elise +6 more
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Essential Processes for Attaining Peak Performance addresses a topic of fundamental relevance to the field of sport and exercise psychology: expert athletic performance. Recent progress in Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, and Biological Psychology, as well as contributions from areas such as expertise, rationality and creativity, and ...
Baker, Joseph, Cote, Jean
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Essential Processes for Attaining Peak Performance addresses a topic of fundamental relevance to the field of sport and exercise psychology: expert athletic performance. Recent progress in Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, and Biological Psychology, as well as contributions from areas such as expertise, rationality and creativity, and ...
Baker, Joseph, Cote, Jean
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