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Dominance-Solvable Lattice Games [PDF]
This paper derives sufficient and necessary conditions for dominance-solvability of so-called lattice games whose strategy sets have a lattice structure while they simultaneously belong to some metric space.
Zimper, Alexander
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Abstract Mental health problems are common among UK undergraduate students. In response, many universities have put considerable effort into raising awareness about student mental health problems and avenues of support (e.g., via workshops, posters, email newsletters and social media posts).
Sorcha Finan, Lucy Foulkes
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Measures of Desirability Beliefs and their Validity as Indicators for Socially Desirable Responding [PDF]
Social desirability (SD)-bias is a serious threat for survey-data quality, and the respondents’ desirability beliefs have proven in many studies to predict the incentives for the strength as well as for the direction of this bias.
Hunkler, Christian, Stocké, Volker
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Abstract Improving retention and graduate outcomes for students from a widening participation (WP) background is key to achieving more equitable outcomes. However, evidence suggests WP students experienced different challenges than their peers during the COVID‐19 pandemic.
Wilhelmiina Toivo +4 more
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CEU Preferences and Dynamic Consistency [PDF]
This paper investigates the dynamic consistency of CEU preferences. A decision maker is faced with an information structure represented by a fixed filtration.
Eichberger, Jürgen +2 more
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Choice under Uncertainty with the Best and Worst in Mind: Neo-additive Capacities. [PDF]
The concept of a non-extreme-outcome-additive capacity (neo-additive capacity ) is introduced. Neo-additive capacities model optimistic and pessimistic attitudes towards uncer-tainty as observed in many experimental studies.
Chateauneuf, Alain +2 more
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Continual decision‐making dynamics across biological organisms
ABSTRACT Decision‐making is a central function of adaptive behaviour in biological agents. However, strategies for adaptive decision‐making can vary substantially across species. Here, we aim to extend the comparative scope of decision‐making analyses to phylogenetically diverse organisms.
Liberty Severs, Qiuran Wang
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Poor sleep quality lead to cardiovascular dysfunction. Present study was aimed to investigate the relationship between sleep quality and functional cardiovascular indexes and their comparison in active and none-active young women.
Kamal Sadat-Hoseini +2 more
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Explaining heterogeneity in utility functions by individual differences in preferred decision modes [PDF]
The curvature of utility functions varies between people. We suggest that there exists a relationship between the mode in which a person usually makes a decision and the curvature of the individual utility function.
Betsch, Cornelia, Schunk, Daniel
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ABSTRACT Oropharyngeal food processing exhibits a remarkable diversity among vertebrates, reflecting the evolution of specialised ‘processing centres’ associated with the mandibular, hyoid, and branchial arches. Although studies have detailed various food‐processing strategies and mechanisms across vertebrates, a coherent and comprehensive terminology ...
Daniel Schwarz +6 more
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