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Improving adaptive response to negative stimuli through non-emotional working memory training
People with high working memory (WM) capacity tend to respond proactively and experience a decrease in undesired emotions, implying the potential influence of WM training on emotional responses.
Quanshan Long +6 more
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Managing Patient and Clinician Expectations of Phage Therapy in the United Kingdom
Bacteriophage (phage) therapy is a promising alternative antimicrobial approach which has the potential to transform the way we treat bacterial infections. Phage therapy is currently being used on a compassionate basis in multiple countries.
Joshua D. Jones +4 more
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Financial time series and other human-driven, non-natural processes are known to exhibit fat-tailed outcome distributions. That is, such processes demonstrate a greater tendency for extreme outcomes than the normal distribution or other natural ...
Ralph Vince
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Assessing service quality in tertiary Education using adapted SERVQUAL scale
The study aimed to investigate undergraduate students’ perceptions of the service quality at Madda Walabu University. An innovative sequential explanatory mixed-methods design was employed to comprehensively analyse students’ experiences.
Aklilu Alemu
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The student expectation in university is one of the crucial issues a university must address. The anticipation of students had a connection with students' satisfaction and engagement in higher education.
Miranda Hesti, Valeria Markos
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Inferential Expectations [PDF]
We propose that the formation of beliefs be treated as statistical hypothesis tests, and we label such beliefs inferential expectations. If a belief is overturned through the build-up of evidence, agents are assumed to switch to the rational expectation. Thus, rational expectations is a special case of inferential expectations if agents are unconcerned
Menzies, Gordon Douglas +1 more
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On the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens's birth, I am struck by his creative genius and by the parallel between the intellectual development of his protagonists and the evolution of peer review. Like many of his novels and serial writings, the story of the history of peer review is a bildungsroman, one that has followed a process of
Pêgo-Fernandes, Paulo Manuel +1 more
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BackgroundReduced sensitivity to rewards as well as the tendency to maintain dysfunctional expectations despite expectation-disconfirming evidence (cognitive immunization) are considered core features of various mental disorders.
Rosa-Marie Groth, Winfried Rief
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Communication as an instrument for enhancing trust in a central bank: the case of Ukraine [PDF]
The relevance of trust in the central bank is determined by the rapid growth of the gap between the expectations of a regulator and market participants regardless of the reforms carried out by the NBU.
Yuliia Shapoval +3 more
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Expecting great expectations when expecting [PDF]
Pregnancy is a time when a woman experiences a number of unexpected biological, psychological and social changes. Traditionally, woman sought guidance and help from their mothers and/or social circles to learn how to tackle these changes. With the advent of the mobile revolution, women are now turning to mobile applications to do the same.
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