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Wetenschappelijke ondersteuning van de uitvoering van het palingbeheerplan: Inventarisatie pompgemalen en inventarisatie van de technische karakteristieken en waterbeheersaspecten van prioritaire zout-zoetovergangen [PDF]
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Journal of Personality Assessment, 2016
In this study, we examined if a self-report of trait spite, the Spitefulness Scale, retains the same associations with dark personality traits in individuals with severe mental illness. We also examine if reports on the Spitefulness Scale are correlated with observed spiteful behavior in a game developed to offer opportunities for spite.
Katherine H, Moyer +5 more
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In this study, we examined if a self-report of trait spite, the Spitefulness Scale, retains the same associations with dark personality traits in individuals with severe mental illness. We also examine if reports on the Spitefulness Scale are correlated with observed spiteful behavior in a game developed to offer opportunities for spite.
Katherine H, Moyer +5 more
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Prioritizing population policies
Science, 2018In their Policy Forum “Global warming policy: Is population left out in the cold?” (17 August, p. 650), J. Bongaarts and B. C. O'Neill explore why climate groups such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) have overlooked the role of population growth.
Kirk R, Smith +3 more
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Prioritizing Shared Decision Making
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Alper, B.S., Elwyn, G., Price, A.
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Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 2006
Although setting priorities is an important step in making public health policy, the benefit of using epidemiology to prioritize scarce public health resources has not been fully recognized. This situation is mostly due to the complexity of proposed models for setting priorities.
Eduardo J, Simoes +3 more
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Although setting priorities is an important step in making public health policy, the benefit of using epidemiology to prioritize scarce public health resources has not been fully recognized. This situation is mostly due to the complexity of proposed models for setting priorities.
Eduardo J, Simoes +3 more
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