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Dosing Biologic Drugs for Patients With Obesity: One Size Does Not Fit All

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Does Environmental, Social and Governance Performance Lessen Analyst Optimistic Bias: Evidence from China*

Asia‐Pacific Journal of Financial Studies, 2023
We examine how analysts respond to non‐financial information about environmental, social responsibility, and corporate governance (ESG) performance and find good ESG performance lessens analysts' optimistic bias. We verify the mediating role of financial
Zaifeng Wang, Tiancai Xing
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Star Analysts’ Voting in Emerging Market: A Perspective of Analysts’ Optimistic Bias

Emerging markets finance & trade, 2022
We examine the effect of fund managers’ voting on the optimistic bias of sell-side analysts by exploiting the exogenous event of New Fortune Magazine suspending the Sixteenth Star Analyst Contest.
Yongzhen Guo   +3 more
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Optimistic Bias and Consumer Prescription Drug Decisions: Influences of Direct to Consumer Advertising and Perceived Susceptibility

Health Communication, 2021
This study examines how optimistic bias moderates the association of direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising (DTCA) exposure with consumers’ responses to DTCA.
I. Ju, T. Park, J. Ohs
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Optimistic Bias and Exposure Affect Security Incidents on Home Computer

Journal of Computational Information Systems, 2020
Individuals who are optimistically biased believe that they are less likely to experience an adverse event or more likely to experience a positive event than their peers.
B. Hewitt, Garry L. White
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Optimistic Bias, Sexual Assault, and Fear

The Journal of General Psychology, 2012
A survey of 431 adults documents optimistic bias regarding people's perceived risk of sexual victimization. The findings extend optimistic bias to crime victimization and contribute to the literature by considering a motivational factor, fear, as a predictor of optimistic bias.
John R, Chapin, Mari, Pierce
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Optimistic Bias About H1N1 Flu: Testing the Links Between Risk Communication, Optimistic Bias, and Self-Protection Behavior

Health Communication, 2012
Using two-wave panel survey data (N = 348) collected in South Korea in the context of H1N1 flu, we explored several important aspects of optimistic bias that have been relatively unexplored in previous research, including: (a) the extent to which risk communication and indirect risk experience affect changes in optimistic bias over time; (b) the ...
Cho, H., Lee, J.-S., Lee, S.
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Optimistic bias in classification accuracy assessment

International Journal of Remote Sensing, 1996
Abstract There are many sources of both conservative and optimistic bias in classification accuracy assessment. In this Letter, we discuss three sources of optimistic bias: use of training data for accuracy assessment, restriction of reference data sampling to homogeneous areas, and sampling of reference data not independent of training data.
T. O. HAMMOND, D. L. VERBYLA
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