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INFORME CIBER. COMPORTAMIENTO INFORMACIONAL DEL INVESTIGADOR DEL FUTURO
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Public Trust in Scientists for Cancer Information Across Political Ideologies in the US.
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Perceived Usefulness, Perceived Ease of Use, and User Acceptance of Information Technology
MIS Q., 1989Valid measurement scales for predicting user acceptance of computers are in short supply. Most subjective measures used in practice are unvalidated, and their relationship to system usage is unknown. The present research develops and validates new scales
Fred D. Davis
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Information for Disasters, Information Disasters, and Disastrous Information
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2007AbstractInformation is needed to support humanitarian responses in every phase of a disaster. Participants of a multilateral working group convened to examine how best to meet these information needs. Although information systems based on routine reporting of diseases are desirable because they have the potential to identify trends, these systems ...
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Informed Opinion on Informed Consent
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971To the Editor.— As a radiologist who has been sued, I have reflected earnestly on advice to obtain Informed Consent but have decided to "take the risks without informing the patient" and trust to "God, judge, and jury" rather than evade responsibility through a legal gimmick. I even thought of devising an Informed Consent for my type of practice along
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User Acceptance of Information Technology: Toward a Unified View
MIS Q., 2003V. Venkatesh +3 more
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Information, information, information … overload?
The Law Teacher, 2014Graeme Broadbent, Pamela Sellman
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Informational Efficiency and Information Subsets
The Journal of Finance, 1986ABSTRACTThis paper proposes a new definition of the Efficient Markets Hypothesis with respect to information, which is more formal and precise than those of Rubinstein [13], Fama [4], Jensen [6], and Beaver [1], and which fits well as a framework for interpreting the many tests of the Efficient Markets Hypothesis in the literature. Security markets are
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