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Diagnostic Precision: Validating the Oral Disease Recognition Scale
ABSTRACT Objective To develop and validate a scale to assess the ability of dentists to recognize the clinical presentation of oral disease encompassing a range of benign, potentially malignant, and malignant conditions. Methods The research employed a cross‐sectional online survey methodology.
Kamran Ali +4 more
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Cognitive biases in clinical decision-making in prehospital critical care; a scoping review. [PDF]
Awanzo A, Thompson J.
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Managerial Overconfidence and Corporate Financing Decision: The Moderating Effect of Government Ownership [PDF]
Irene Wei Kiong Ting +3 more
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Study on Effect of Agent's Overconfidence on Principal-Agent Relationship
Qian Chen
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ABSTRACT Employees’ helping motives—whether to benefit themselves or others (henceforth, self‐ and other‐oriented helping motives)—engender helping among coworkers and positive relational consequences. However, there are reasons to believe that the impact of helping motives of supervisors may be more complex in supervisor–employee relationships, where ...
Joohyung (Jenny) Kim +4 more
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Using large language models to suggest informative prior distributions in Bayesian regression analysis. [PDF]
Riegler MA +3 more
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Debunking misinformation on critical race theory
Abstract There continues to be a pressing need to design and test effective corrections in response to political misinformation, as citizens must have accurate information to be able to meaningfully participate in politics. Critical race theory (CRT) is an issue marked by widespread misinformation and controversy, leading to efforts in multiple states ...
Mackenzie Devaney +2 more
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Non-Cognitive Predictors: Evidence and Implications for Academic Achievement and Cognitive Processing. [PDF]
Stankov L, Lee J.
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Cultural Capture Among Regulators: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT In established democracies, the threat of regulatory capture—often implicated in major crises—is usually less about financial mechanisms like bribery and more about the subtle social processes of cultural capture. But how exactly is cultural capture defined, theorized, and assessed, and what are its underlying mechanisms, manifestations, and ...
Alexandra M. Chesterfield +2 more
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