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ABSTRACT Zero‐day exploits remain challenging to detect because they often appear in unknown distributions of signatures and rules. The article entails a systematic review and cross‐sectional synthesis of four fundamental model families for identifying zero‐day intrusions, namely, convolutional neural networks (CNN), deep neural networks (DNN ...
Abdullah Al Siam +3 more
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Neural correlates of unconscious processing in functional magnetic resonance imaging: does brain activity contain more information than can be consciously reported? [PDF]
Streicher J, Meyen S, Franz VH, Stein T.
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ABSTRACT Although parenting is critical to children's emotional development, broader family processes can also play an important role in the development of anxiety and depressive symptoms in children. The current study examined the influence of early family strains (i.e., chronic stressors and resource deficits) on children's trajectories of anxiety ...
Marla Lopez +5 more
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Evaluating the o1 reasoning large language model for cognitive bias: a vignette study. [PDF]
Degany O, Laros S, Idan D, Einav S.
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Subsidies, Net Zero Transition and Public Debt: An Analysis for the Oil and Gas Industry in Brazil
Abstract Despite awareness of the challenges in promoting the decarbonization of the economy, explicit fossil fuel subsidies have increased considerably worldwide in the past decade, reaching an all‐time high at US$1 trillion in 2022. Considering the net‐zero transition and the increase of modern public debt, this article assesses the most relevant ...
Fernando Inti Leal +2 more
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Not evolved to save the planet, yet capable to promote pro-environmental action leveraging human nature. [PDF]
Varella MAC +11 more
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Abstract Analyses in vocabulary research should avoid the language‐as‐a‐fixed‐effect fallacy, whereby no statistical evidence is provided to support claimed generalizations beyond the words tested in the sample. Although mixed‐effects models are widely adopted in social sciences to avoid this fallacy, second language vocabulary researchers primarily ...
Christopher Nicklin +2 more
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How cognitive biases affect winning probability perception in beach volleyball experts. [PDF]
Ittlinger S, Lang S, Schubert A, Raab M.
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Abstract It is overwhelmingly plausible that part of what gives individuals their particular legal or institutional statuses is the fact that there are general laws or other policies in place that specify the conditions under which something is to have those statuses.
Louis deRosset
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Weight bias, stigma and discrimination: a call for greater conceptual clarity. [PDF]
Côté M +14 more
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