Badminton Players’ Moral Intentions: A Factorial Survey Study Into Personal and Contextual Determinants [PDF]
Improving and maintaining high ethical standards among athletes is a major challenge in sports, which requires sufficient knowledge on athletes’ moral intentions.
Els De Waegeneer +3 more
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The factorial survey as an approach to investigate clinical decision-making: examining influences on a clinician's decision to initiate life-sustaining clinical technology for a child with spinal muscular atrophy type 1 [PDF]
BackgroundSpinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) type 1 is a debilitating condition with a poor prognosis, though therapeutic advances are promising. Long-term ventilation is a common management strategy as respiratory function deteriorates.
Mary Brigid Quirke +8 more
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Development of a factorial survey for use in an international study examining clinicians’ likelihood to support the decision to initiate invasive long-term ventilation for a child (the TechChild study) [PDF]
Background The decision to initiate invasive long-term ventilation for a child with complex medical needs can be extremely challenging. TechChild is a research programme that aims to explore the liminal space between initial consideration of such ...
Mary Brigid Quirke +8 more
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Espoused implicit leadership and followership theories and emergent workplace relations: a factorial survey [PDF]
Previous research on implicit leadership and followership theories (ILTs/IFTs) and interpersonal congruence thereof has primarily focused on preexisting, vertical leader-follower dyads.
Laura Hesmert, Rick Vogel
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Validating Factorial Survey Experiments: Response to Comment
In Forster and Neugebauer (2024), we examine to what extent a factorial survey (FS) on invitations of fictitious applicants can replicate the findings of a nearly identical field experiment conducted with the same employers. In addition to exploring the
Andrea G. Forster, Martin Neugebauer
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Factorial Survey: Benefits, Applications and Practical Guidelines [PDF]
The article focuses on the application of the factorial survey design to social- psychological studies. The factorial survey is an experimental technique that allows testing hypotheses about causal relations. The key advantages of factorial survey are (1)
Grigoryan L.K., Gorinova E.V.
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Comforting styles of serious illness conversations: a Swiss wide factorial survey study [PDF]
Background Serious illness conversations can cause discomfort in patients, potentially impeding their understanding and decision-making. Identifying ways in which physicians can reduce this discomfort may improve care.
Robert Staeck +3 more
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How unemployment scarring affects skilled young workers: evidence from a factorial survey of Swiss recruiters [PDF]
We ask how employers contribute to unemployment scarring in the recruitment process in the German-speaking part of Switzerland. By drawing on recruitment theories, we aim to better understand how recruiters assess different patterns of unemployment in a ...
Lulu P. Shi +3 more
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Concern and credibility: a factorial survey experiment on nurse judgments and intent to report patient-expressed safety events [PDF]
Background Hospitalized patients continue to experience preventable harm and safety threats. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the extent to which nurse judgments of credibility and concern (perceived importance) mediated the relationships ...
Patricia S. Groves +6 more
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Burdens and coping strategies among geriatric care nurses during COVID-19: A factorial survey [PDF]
Background: Geriatric care nurses used different strategies to cope with the various burdens they faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting care interactions and reflecting their professional identity.
Christopher Huken +3 more
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