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Vascular accesses: Which choice? Less is more, more or less

open access: yesExploration of Medicine, 2023
In the context of in-hospital care management, the need for infusion therapies involves the choice of appropriate devices. Historically, there is no consensus about the preference for vascular accesses, although the data present in the literature would ...
Regina Frontera, Mirko Barone
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Adolescents’ Online Coping: When Less Is More but None Is Worse

open access: yes, 2021
Mobile technologies are omnipresent across adolescent life and require better characterization of their potential benefits. Adolescents also experience high rates of daily stress so that investigating youths’ technology use in relation to their stress ...
Uink, B   +4 more
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When Is Less More? : Boundary Conditions of Effective Entrepreneurial Bricolage

open access: yes, 2023
While prior research suggests that entrepreneurial bricolage is often useful as a coping mechanism for resource-constrained new ventures, other accounts document detrimental effects of bricolage.
Steffens, Paul Richard   +7 more
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The Romanian Society of Internal Medicine’s Choosing Wisely Campaign

open access: yesRomanian Journal of Internal Medicine, 2019
Quality of care in medicine is not necessarily proportional to quantity of care and excess is often useless or even more, potentially detrimental to our patients. Adhering to the European Federation of Internal Medicine’s initiative, the Romanian Society
Delcea Caterina   +8 more
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A Cognitive Linguistics approach to the ‘less is more’ paradox of communication, with specific reference to public relations messages

open access: yesCommunicare, 2022
In this article the spotlight falls on the challenge to public relations practitioners to achieve a ‘less is more’ approach – not less communication, but less ambiguity. This article focuses on the way in which Cognitive Linguistics tools can facilitate
Luna Beard
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When Less is More: A Short-form Tool to Increase Segmentation Implementation

open access: yes, 2022
Background Segmentation remains underutilised in social marketing research and practice. Simple segmentation tools that are easy to administer and simple for audience members to complete may increase the use of segmentation across the social marketing ...
Anna Kitunen   +5 more
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The less-is-more effect: Predictions and tests

open access: yesJudgment and Decision Making, 2010
In inductive inference, a strong prediction is the less-is-more effect: Less information can lead to more accuracy. For the task of inferring which one of two objects has a higher value on a numerical criterion, there exist necessary and sufficient ...
Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos   +3 more
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Evidence for and against a simple interpretation of the less-is-more effect [PDF]

open access: yesJudgment and Decision Making, 2015
The less-is-more effect predicts that people can be more accurate making paired-comparison decisions when they have less knowledge, in the sense that they do not recognize all of the items in the decision domain.
Michael D. Lee
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Less may be more when choosing is difficult: Choice complexity and too much choice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Although consumers readily seek choice and abundance, the so-called too-much-choice effect suggests that having many alternatives to choose from eventually leads to negative consequences, such as decreased post-choice satisfaction.
Kleber, Nina   +8 more
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