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Do “effort tests” really test effort?
Neuropsychology, 2023Little is known about how much effort to do well most people exert on cognitive testing. Here, we describe an experimental paradigm to manipulate and measure cognitive effort.After baseline cognitive and performance validity testing (PVT), 38 participants were assigned to a standard (SI) or enhanced (EI) incentive condition.
Alison S. Buchholz +3 more
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Cortex, 1998
We report three cases of effortful echolalia in patients with cerebral infarction. The clinical picture of speech disturbance is associated with Type 1 Transcortical Motor Aphasia (TCMA, Goldstein, 1915). The patients always spoke nonfluently with loss of speech initiative, dysarthria, dysprosody, agrammatism, and increased effort and were unable to ...
K, Hadano, H, Nakamura, T, Hamanaka
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We report three cases of effortful echolalia in patients with cerebral infarction. The clinical picture of speech disturbance is associated with Type 1 Transcortical Motor Aphasia (TCMA, Goldstein, 1915). The patients always spoke nonfluently with loss of speech initiative, dysarthria, dysprosody, agrammatism, and increased effort and were unable to ...
K, Hadano, H, Nakamura, T, Hamanaka
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2012
Over the past century, educational psychologists and researchers have posited many theories to explain how individuals learn, i.e. how they acquire, organize and deploy knowledge and skills. The 20th century can be considered the century of psychology on learning and related fields of interest (such as motivation, cognition, metacognition etc.) and it ...
Kirschner, Paul A., Kirschner, Femke
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Over the past century, educational psychologists and researchers have posited many theories to explain how individuals learn, i.e. how they acquire, organize and deploy knowledge and skills. The 20th century can be considered the century of psychology on learning and related fields of interest (such as motivation, cognition, metacognition etc.) and it ...
Kirschner, Paul A., Kirschner, Femke
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Metroeconomica, 1997
Efficiency‐wage theory has been criticized recently for its treatment of “effort”. According to Currie and Steedman (Metroeconomica, 1993), effort is an ordinal variable, and ordinality implies that some standard assumptions become meaningless. This criticism is unfounded.
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Efficiency‐wage theory has been criticized recently for its treatment of “effort”. According to Currie and Steedman (Metroeconomica, 1993), effort is an ordinal variable, and ordinality implies that some standard assumptions become meaningless. This criticism is unfounded.
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Journal of Wound Care, 1992
The recognition of wound care as an interesting and important aspect of clinical medicine is still in its infancy. For many years, physicians and surgeons have adopted the attitude that a wound will heal whatever treatment is offered, but that when no progress is achieved someone else is at fault — usually the nurse. Times are changing, albeit slowly,
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The recognition of wound care as an interesting and important aspect of clinical medicine is still in its infancy. For many years, physicians and surgeons have adopted the attitude that a wound will heal whatever treatment is offered, but that when no progress is achieved someone else is at fault — usually the nurse. Times are changing, albeit slowly,
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2022
Since the Seventies of last century, the evolution of the non-proliferation and arms control architecture has been characterized by the recourse to 'informal' efforts, along with legally binding treaties. In a field characterized by technological innovations, reasons of speed and flexibility contribute to explain why States have relied on voluntary ...
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Since the Seventies of last century, the evolution of the non-proliferation and arms control architecture has been characterized by the recourse to 'informal' efforts, along with legally binding treaties. In a field characterized by technological innovations, reasons of speed and flexibility contribute to explain why States have relied on voluntary ...
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Real effort versus chosen effort in experiments
Economics Letters, 2007We analyze two different ways of operationalizing effort in laboratory experiments: real effort where participants work on a specific task, and chosen effort where participants choose increasingly costly effort levels. Our results support equivalence between chosen effort and real effort.
Brüggen, A., Strobel, M.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
To the Editor.— The effects of a voluntary cost-containment effort on the use of high-cost laboratory tests, roentgenograms, medications, and supplies in the emergency department of a community hospital have been described recently by Stephen Karas, Jr, MD (1980;243:1356). He reported a 10.2% reduction in aggregate charges for laboratory and radiology
R C, Bryant +3 more
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To the Editor.— The effects of a voluntary cost-containment effort on the use of high-cost laboratory tests, roentgenograms, medications, and supplies in the emergency department of a community hospital have been described recently by Stephen Karas, Jr, MD (1980;243:1356). He reported a 10.2% reduction in aggregate charges for laboratory and radiology
R C, Bryant +3 more
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2016
L’effort dans le travail, et donc la fatigue éventuelle qui lui est associée, est ambivalent : il peut caractériser une contrainte qui nécessite une adaptation et qui a un coût pour l’individu ; il peut aussi caractériser une régulation qui marque l’influence de l’individu sur son milieu et contribue au développement de ce dernier par son activité de ...
Coutarel, Fabien +3 more
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L’effort dans le travail, et donc la fatigue éventuelle qui lui est associée, est ambivalent : il peut caractériser une contrainte qui nécessite une adaptation et qui a un coût pour l’individu ; il peut aussi caractériser une régulation qui marque l’influence de l’individu sur son milieu et contribue au développement de ce dernier par son activité de ...
Coutarel, Fabien +3 more
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