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Humans often attempt to predict what others prefer based on a narrow slice of experience, called thin-slicing. According to the theoretical bases for how humans can predict the preference of others, one tends to estimate the other's preference using a ...
Jonghyeok Park +4 more
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Preferences for Mobile-Supported e-Cigarette Cessation Interventions Among Young Adults: Qualitative Descriptive Study [PDF]
Zil E Huma +3 more
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Daniel Auclair,1,* Carol Mansfield,2,* Mark A Fiala,3,* Ajai Chari,4 Craig E Cole,5 Jonathan L Kaufman,6 Gregory J Orloff,7 David S Siegel,8 Jeffrey A Zonder,9 Brennan Mange,2 Jennifer Yesil,1 Mehul Dalal,10 Joseph R Mikhael11 1Department of ...
Auclair D +12 more
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It was aimed in this study to determine the effects on the perceptual evaluations of participants for the design differences of mosque facades that were shaped according to periods, countries and architectural trends within the geographical boundaries ...
Hatice Derya Arslan, Kemal Yıldırm
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Behavior of broiler chickens in four different substrates: a choice test
The aim of this study was to determine the selection of bedding material by broiler chickens during the rearing period and whether the choice was determinant to their performing a specific behavior.
A Villagrá +5 more
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De Finetti has defined coherent previsions and coherent probabilities, and others have described concepts of coherent actions or coherent decisions. Here we consider a related concept of coherent preferences. Willingness to accept one side of a bet is an example of a preference.
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Best nonparametric bounds on demand responses [PDF]
This paper uses revealed preference inequalities to provide tight nonparametric bounds on consumer responses to price changes. Price responses are allowed to vary nonparametrically across the income distribution by exploiting microdata on consumer ...
Ian Crawford +2 more
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Pain-Related Worrying and Goal Preferences Determine Walking Persistence in Women with Fibromyalgia [PDF]
María Ángeles Pastor-Mira +5 more
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Preparatory study for the revaluation of the EQ-5D tariff: methodology report
Background: EQ-5D is a widely used generic measure of health with a ‘tariff’, or preference weights, obtained from the general population, using time trade-off (TTO). PRET (Preparatory study for the
Brendan Mulhern +11 more
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A More Realistic Endogenous Time Preference Model and the Slump in Japan [PDF]
This paper presents a more realistic endogenous time preference model, incorporating the property that impatience decreases as consumption increases. The model overcomes a serious drawback of the existing model, which needs the assumption of increasing ...
Taiji Harashima
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