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Strengthening group decision making within shared governance: a case study [PDF]
Shared governance is an approach to empowering nurses and other health care workers to have authority for decisions concerning their practice. Commonly, visible definers of shared governance are groups of workers known as ‘councils’ whose membership ...
Williamson, T
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Currently, social networks present information of great relevance to various government agencies and different types of companies, which need knowledge insights for their business strategies.
Gildásio Antonio de Oliveira Júnior +5 more
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Team members’ direct participation in decision-making processes and the quality of decisions [PDF]
PURPOSE: Do teams manage to reach better decisions than those made by individuals? Numerous studies have delivered inconclusive results. Meanwhile, participation in decision-making can take various forms and is not limited to consensus group decisions ...
Ryszard Rutka +2 more
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Bringing the Four-Eyes-Principle to the Lab [PDF]
The ‘Four-Eyes-Principle’ is considered as one of the most potent measures against corruption although it lacks both theoretical and empirical justification.
Schickora, Jan Theodor
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This paper proposes a new forensic analysis methodology that combines processes, techniques, and tools for physical and logical data acquisition from mobile devices. The proposed methodology allows an overview of the use of the In-System Programming (ISP)
Claudinei Morin da Silveira +6 more
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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a malignant disorder of the hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells, which results in the build-up of immature blasts in the bone marrow and eventually in the peripheral blood of affected patients.
Juan E. Urrea +7 more
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Informational cues such as the price of a wine can trigger expectations about its taste quality and thereby modulate the sensory experience on a reported and neural level.
Liane Schmidt +4 more
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Coping strategies and immune neglect in affective forecasting: Direct evidence and key moderators
Affective forecasting skills have important implications for decision making. However, recent research suggests that immune neglect—the tendency to overlook coping strategies that reduce future distress—may lead to affective forecasting problems.
Michael Hoerger
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The ability to regulate appetite is essential to avoid food over-consumption. The desire for a particular food can be triggered by its odor before it is even seen.
R. Janet +6 more
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Social Influence and Individual Difference in Experimental Juries [PDF]
In a jury decision-making, individuals must compromise in order to reach a group consensus. If individuals compromise for non-rational reasons, such as a preference for conformity or due to erroneous information, then the final decision of the group may ...
Baddeley, Michelle, Parkinson, Sophia
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