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How Is FinTech Shaping Household Portfolio Behaviour?
ABSTRACT This paper examines how FinTech adoption influences household portfolio allocation across major advanced economies. Using a flow‐of‐funds framework and the Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS), we model household demand for currency, deposits, loans, debt securities, and equity in the United States, United Kingdom, Euro Area, Japan and Australia.
Victor Murinde, Athina Petropoulou
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The Alignment Risks of AI Overconfidence about Consciousness
ABSTRACT Many contemporary AI systems (as of May 2025) have expressed extreme confidence in current and near‐future AI lacking consciousness and moral patiency. This article argues that artificially reinforcing such confidence, even if pragmatically useful, poses a novel alignment risk: as coherence‐seeking AIs become more epistemically principled ...
Sharon Berry
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Overconfidence in financial markets and consumption over the life cycle [PDF]
Overconfidence is a widely documented phenomenon. Empirical evidence reveal two types of overconfidence in financial markets: investors both overestimate the average rate of return to their assets and underestimate uncertainty associated with the return.
Frank Caliendo, Kevin X. D. Huang
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ABSTRACT Objective Simulation‐based learning (SBL) in oral radiology offers a safe, structured environment that supports students’ transition to clinical practice. However, limited research has captured students' perceptions of SBL for intraoral radiography training.
Abeer A. Almashraqi +4 more
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Abstract Evidence regarding the prognosis of thyroid carcinoma is heterogeneous, ranging from age effects and nodal burden metrics, such as lymph node ratio (LNR) and log odds of positive nodes (LODDS), to preoperative imaging models comprising ultrasound, CEUS, and radiomics.
Mennatallah Sherif +2 more
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Managerial Overconfidence and Corporate Policies [PDF]
Miscalibration is a standard measure of overconfidence in both psychology and economics. Although it is often used in lab experiments, there is scarcity of evidence about its effects in practice. We test whether top corporate executives are miscalibrated,
Campbell R. Harvey +2 more
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Shaping the Future of Radiography Education: Lessons From ChatGPT and Generative AI
ChatGPT can provide structured guidance, support self‐assessment and scaffold learning processes that bridge classroom knowledge and clinical expectations. However, AI must be embedded in ways that uphold the core principles of radiographic practice: accuracy, reflective judgment, ethical reasoning, empathy and patient‐centred care.
Minh T. Chau +5 more
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Comment: The Need for Syncretism in Applied Statistics
Comment on "The Need for Syncretism in Applied Statistics" [arXiv:1012.1161]Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/10-STS308A the Statistical Science (http://www.imstat.org/sts/) by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (http://www ...
Greenland, Sander
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Decision Threshold Setting in Binary Classification Problems—A Behavioral Lens
ABSTRACT When binary classification models are wrong, managers face misclassification costs. Although false positive outcomes imply unnecessary mitigation efforts, false negative outcomes imply overlooking the class of interest. Humans calibrate these ai models supporting operational systems by adjusting the decision threshold that translates ...
Patrick Moder, Kai Hoberg, Felix Papier
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Overconfidence has been overwhelmingly associated with male decision-makers, both in research and beyond. However, there is a lack of causal evidence to assess why men are more confident than women even in very defined subpopulations, such as active ...
Dominik M. Piehlmaier
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