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Sugammadex or Neostigmine for prevention of post-operative pulmonary complications after major abdominal or thoracic surgery: study protocol for the SINFONIA (Sugammadex for preventioN oF pOst-operative pulmonary complIcAtions) randomised controlled superiority trial. [PDF]
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Modeling Preference Reversals in Context Effects over Time
Computational Brain & Behavior, 2020Context effects constitute benchmark behavioral phenomena for theories of choice. Previous research using signal-to-respond paradigms suggests that these phenomena develop differentially over time. Importantly, however, such time pressure manipulations correspond to an externally controlled stopping rule, which may produce different behavior compared ...
Andrea M. Cataldo, Andrew L. Cohen
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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2021
Purpose This study aims to examine the development of auditory selective attention to speech in noise by examining the ability of infants to prefer child-directed speech (CDS) over time-reversed speech (TRS) presented in “on-channel” and “off-channel” noise.
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Purpose This study aims to examine the development of auditory selective attention to speech in noise by examining the ability of infants to prefer child-directed speech (CDS) over time-reversed speech (TRS) presented in “on-channel” and “off-channel” noise.
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Maximal endurable time states and the standard gamble: more preference reversals
The European Journal of Health Economics, 2012The time trade off (TTO) method is not sensitive to maximal endurable time preferences, as preference reversals occur. The standard gamble (SG) method has not been tested regarding its sensitivity to maximal endurable time preferences.This study investigates whether preference reversals occur for the SG method as well.Fifty-nine respondents stated for ...
Stalmeier, P.F.M., Verheijen, A.L.
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Preferred paths or random VGPs during reversals? Can time-averaging explain both?
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, 1998Abstract Paleomagnetic studies of the behavior of the geomagnetic field during reversals of have produced many conflicting results. At the present time there is considerable evidence from reversal records in sedimentary rocks that the dipole field reduces in intensity, and then the dipole axis follows a preferred path from one hemisphere to the other.
D.R. Fatland, D.B. Stone
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International Journal of Research in Marketing, 2019
Abstract This paper reports a surprising reversal in the effect of advertising repetition over time. A field study shows higher annoyance with a more frequently advertised brand at the time of advertising, but greater preference for this same brand several weeks later.
Ann Kronrod, Joel Huber
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Abstract This paper reports a surprising reversal in the effect of advertising repetition over time. A field study shows higher annoyance with a more frequently advertised brand at the time of advertising, but greater preference for this same brand several weeks later.
Ann Kronrod, Joel Huber
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Time Preference and Preference Reversal Among Experienced Subjects: The Effects of Real Payments
The Economic Journal, 1994Preference reversal has been frequent in tests with hypothetical, or small real, payoffs concerning lotteries as well as claims redeemable at different future dates. PR is tested here for the latter case with nontrivial payment levels and subjects likely to deal with decisions of this type.
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