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Out There No One Has a Right to Die
ABSTRACT The eventual goal of space exploration is to colonize exoplanets and their moons outside our solar system. This is a dangerous and immoral endeavour. The extraterrestrial life forms encountered would be hostile, vulnerable or both, and the descendants of the original pioneers would be involuntarily exposed to hazardous conditions and ...
Matti Häyry
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Timing structures in live comedy: A matched-sequence approach to mapping performance dynamics. [PDF]
Pope VC, Stewart R, Chew E.
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Could wound care benefit from the artificial intelligence storm taking place worldwide. [PDF]
Queen D.
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Abstract Behavioural science research has the potential to develop evidence‐based strategies to fight disinformation about climate science and climate mitigation action; however, this research has yet to be conducted systematically with validated sets of climate disinformation stimuli. Here, we present the Climate Disinformation Corpus, a collection of
Tobia Spampatti +3 more
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Detecting Critical Change in Dynamics Through Outlier Detection with Time‐Varying Parameters
Abstract Intensive longitudinal data are often found to be non‐stationary, namely, showing changes in statistical properties, such as means and variance‐covariance structures, over time. One way to accommodate non‐stationarity is to specify key parameters that show over‐time changes as time‐varying parameters (TVPs). However, the nature and dynamics of
Meng Chen +2 more
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'I don't know if there's a happy ending to this story': An analysis of prostate cancer narratives in a follow-up setting. [PDF]
Lahti L, Jallinoja P.
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‘Finding light in the darkness’: exploring comedy as an intervention for eating disorder recovery
Declercq D +6 more
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A Bayes factor framework for unified parameter estimation and hypothesis testing
Abstract The Bayes factor, the data‐based updating factor of the prior to posterior odds of two hypotheses, is a natural measure of statistical evidence for one hypothesis over the other. We show how Bayes factors can also be used for parameter estimation.
Samuel Pawel
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Motivation, self-determination, and reflexivity of researchers in comedic public engagement. [PDF]
Gallagher Á +2 more
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