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Social media platforms are facing increasing tensions in balancing the desire to maintain freedom of expression with limiting the spread of fake news and mis-information.
Giandomenico Di Domenico +2 more
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The primacy of multiparametric MRI in men with suspected prostate cancer [PDF]
Background: Multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) became recognised in investigating those with suspected prostate cancer between 2010 and 2012; in the USA, the preventative task force moratorium on PSA screening was a strong catalyst. In a few short years, it has
Logager, V. +5 more
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Affective Primacy vs. Cognitive Primacy: Dissolving the debate [PDF]
When people see a snake, they are likely to activate both affective information (e.g., dangerous) and non-affective information about its ontological category (e.g., animal).
Vicky T. Lai +4 more
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A primacy code for odor identity
Humans can identify visual objects independently of view angle and lighting, words independently of volume and pitch, and smells independently of concentration.
Dmitry Rinberg
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In well-being research the term happiness is often used as synonymous with life satisfaction. However, little is known about lay people's understanding of happiness.
Antonella Delle Fave +2 more
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Management scholars have historically framed trust as a consequence of organizational justice that develops slowly over time. However, theory and empirical research outside of the management literature suggest that trust is inevitably present prior to the initiation of exchange relationships.
Brian C. Holtz
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The Primacy Effect in Impression Formation: Some Replications and Extensions
Individuals described as “fun, witty, and vicious” are typically rated more favorably than those described as “vicious, witty, and fun” despite the semantic equivalence of these statements. This is known as the primacy effect in impression formation.
Jessica Sullivan
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Keep it real: rethinking the primacy of experimental control in cognitive neuroscience
Samuel A Nastase +2 more
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The Primacy Bias in Deep Reinforcement Learning [PDF]
This work identifies a common flaw of deep reinforcement learning (RL) algorithms: a tendency to rely on early interactions and ignore useful evidence encountered later.
Evgenii Nikishin +4 more
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AbstractA long history in economics going back to Adam Smith has argued that people give primacy to merit—rather than luck—in distributive choices. We provide a theoretical framework formalising the merit primacy effect, and study it in a novel experiment where third-party spectators redistribute from high earners to low earners in situations where ...
Cappelen, Alexander Wright +3 more
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