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The effect of effects on effectiveness: A boon-bane asymmetry
Cognition, 2020Beliefs about how effective a cause will be at achieving possible outcomes are critical inputs into a range of decisions, from how to treat an illness to which products to purchase. We identify scope-the number of distinct outcomes a cause is known to achieve-as an important input into judgments of efficacy.
Abigail B, Sussman +1 more
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The Bohr Effect and the Haldane Effect
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1973(1973). The Bohr Effect and the Haldane Effect. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation: Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 1-8.
O, Siggaard-Andersen, L, Garby
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Effective Measures of ''Effective Discharge''
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2008, 2008Abstract The concept of effective discharge, Qe, was introduced by Wolman and Miller (1960) as that stream discharge that transports the most sediment over time. Recently, the validity of Qe as an overall descriptor of sediment transport has been questioned because of its various interpretations and methods of calculation.
Lauren Klonsky, Richard M. Vogel
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IEEE Spectrum, 2009
Scientists and technologists have long used the word effect-as in the Doppler effect, the butterfly effect, and the greenhouse effect-to good effect. In fact, effect has been so, uh, effective at naming things that it has branched out into the mainstream.
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Scientists and technologists have long used the word effect-as in the Doppler effect, the butterfly effect, and the greenhouse effect-to good effect. In fact, effect has been so, uh, effective at naming things that it has branched out into the mainstream.
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Do elementary statistics or equilibrium theory deliver any insight regarding how we should argue in debates? We provide an answer in a model in which each discussant wants to convince the audience that a specific state holds. If the discussants' payoffs in the audience's posterior are concave above and convex below the prior and exhibit loss aversion ...
Chen, Ying, Olszewski, Wojciech
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2020
Business model (BM) visualisations have become popular instruments with which to explain and manage today's complex business interactions. Using verbal and graphic elements, they provide simplified representations of reality and can support BM tasks that go beyond working memory's capacities.
Henike, Tassilo (Dr.) +2 more
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Business model (BM) visualisations have become popular instruments with which to explain and manage today's complex business interactions. Using verbal and graphic elements, they provide simplified representations of reality and can support BM tasks that go beyond working memory's capacities.
Henike, Tassilo (Dr.) +2 more
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An effective Hamiltonian for the ABC effect
AIP Conference Proceedings, 1977The reaction np→d(ππ)° is studied in a Hamiltonian formalism, in the momentum region from threshold to 3 GeV/c. We are able to reproduce the enhancement in the deuteron recoil-momentum spectrum at ππ missing-mass values near 300 MeV (the ABC effect).
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Treatment effects and placebo effects
BMJ, 2015Researchers investigated the effectiveness of iron supplementation on reducing fatigue in non-anaemic women with unexplained fatigue. A double blind randomised placebo controlled trial was performed. In total, 144 women aged 18-55 years were recruited from an academic primary care centre and eight general practices in western Switzerland.
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