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The Value of Insight

Mathematics of Operations Research, 2020
An investor may invest in a riskless bank account and in a stock that is a standard Black–Scholes asset with occasional Gaussian jumps of the log price, as proposed by Merton [Merton RC ( 1976 ) Option pricing when underlying stock returns are discontinuous. J. Financial Econom. 3(1):125–144.].
Philip A. Ernst, L. C. G. Rogers
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Correlates of insight and insight change in schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Research, 1999
Various theories have been proposed to account for poor insight in schizophrenia. This study examined the relationships between insight, mood, schizophrenic symptoms and cognitive functioning. The relationship between longitudinal changes in insight and changes in symptoms and mood was also investigated.
Eve C Johnstone
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Insights on outsourcing

Interactions, 2004
What's in it for us? For them? Where are we headed?
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A linguist's insight into insight

Social Theory & Health, 2010
In this article I am interested in exploring the notion of insight. Specifically, after offering a critique of the dominant debates, I shall take the debate forward by proposing a new perspective on insight, based on linguistic analyses of patients’ narratives.
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In Situ Insights

Proceedings of the 38th International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 2015
When consuming content in applications such as e-readers, word processors, and Web browsers, users often see mentions to topics (or concepts) that attract their attention. In a scenario of significant practical interest, topics are explored in situ, without leaving the context of the application: The user selects a mention of a topic (in the form of ...
Yuanhua Lv, Ariel Fuxman
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Self-insight

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2019
Insight is an important notion in psychoanalysis, as it is regarded as the main mediator of psychic change in therapy. In this article I provide an account of a specific kind of insight, which I call self-insight. Self-insight is that which lies at the roots of what Bell and Leite (Bell, D., and A. Leite. 2016.
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The Analyst's Insights

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1988
The patient's fresh perceptions of himself come through mutative work shared with the analyst in the focused intimacy of their interaction. In finding transferential expectancies realized, the patient can experience these as yet different, providing he has the analyst's optimal participation.
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Insight into sites

Mutation Research/Reviews in Genetic Toxicology, 1996
Spatial factors conditioning the formation of radiation-induced chromosome exchange aberrations are reviewed, and concepts such as 'rejoining distance' and 'site' are re-examined in the light of the unexpectedly high frequencies of multi-break ('Complex') exchanges being revealed by FISH painting. Given the anticipated densities of dsb within a nucleus,
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