When "hope springs eternal": The role of chance in risk taking [PDF]
In most naturally occurring situations, success depends on both skill and chance. We contrast experimental market entry decisions where payoffs depend on skill as opposed to combinations of skill and chance.
Natalia Karelaia, Robin Hogarth
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The lake wobegon effect reversed: Commentary on “the gesell assessment: Psychometric properties”
Samuel J. Meisels
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Questionable care: avoiding ineffective treatment [PDF]
Overview In some hospitals, far too many people get a treatment they should not get, even when the evidence is clear that it is unnecessary or doesn’t work. Australia urgently needs a system to identify these outlier hospitals and make sure they are not
Peter Breadon, Stephen Duckett
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Not the Last Word: High-value Health Care and the Assassination of George Washington. [PDF]
Bernstein J.
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The Lake Wobegon Effect: Informed Trading Through the Accounts of Children
Henk Berkman +2 more
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Looking for complication: The case of management education [PDF]
This paper argues that in face of the changes occurring in the organizational world, management education should consider the need to rethink some of its premises and adapt to the new times.
Cardoso, Carlos Cabral +2 more
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Effect of Intensivist Communication in a Simulated Setting on Interpretation of Prognosis Among Family Members of Patients at High Risk of Intensive Care Unit Admission: A Randomized Trial. [PDF]
Oppenheim IM +5 more
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Editor's Spotlight/Take 5: Do Orthopaedic Surgeons Acknowledge Uncertainty? [PDF]
Leopold SS.
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Does Examination Hell Pay Off? A Cost-Benefit Analysis of "Ronin" and College Education in Japan [PDF]
College-bound students in Japan undergo a process of intense preparation known as examination hell. An extreme manifestation of examination hell is the ronin phenomenon.
Ono, Hiroshi
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