When more means less: Factors affecting human self-control in a local versus global choice paradigm. Learning and Motivation, 30(1), 53-73.Warry, C. J., Remington, B., & Sonuga-Barke, E. J. S. (1999). When more
We chose an online experiment as it enabled us to reach a large number of potential new vehicle buyers throughout Germany. The relevance for the German market is given, as Germany is not only a leading car manufacturing country but also the biggest car exporter in the world [46,115]. On...
Although their expression is not maximally activated until later in T cell development, knocking out either Tcf7 or Gata3 markedly decreases the survival as well as differentiation of ETPs44,45. Expression of GATA3 reaches a plateau at the end of the DN2a stage, whereas for TCF1, which ...
Willingness to pay estimates convey in monetary terms respondents’ preferences for one level of an attribute as compared to the reference level. Finally, three interaction models were fit to data from each cadre to determine if university attended, gender or living in a rural area prior to ...
about whether we should consider the null hypothesis as more plausible than the alternative hypothesis. To estimate the likelihood that the null versus directional hypothesis finds stronger support in our dataset, we proceeded with a series of Bayesian analyses. Specifically, using a series of Bayesian...
When \(k>h\) the two grades of the \((\frac{n-k+1}{n}\))-majority are closer together than (or the same as) those of the \((\frac{n-h+1}{n}\))-majority: they are more accurate. A measure of A’s global merit is the most accurate possible majority decision on A’s ...
The experience of one’s body as one’s own is referred to as the sense of body ownership. This central part of human conscious experience determ
What remains missing, however, is an efficient and fair test of conceptual understanding that is adapted to the content taught to secondary school students and that can be validly applied as a pre- and posttest to reflect change. In this paper, we describe the development and evaluation of ...
families with one mother versus two-parent families, although there was less conflict observed in single-mother families. Susan Golombok, Professor of Family Research at the University of Cambridge,has noted that“children do just as well in “new family structures” as in the traditional family....
arena, the technique has been used as a means of eliciting indi- viduals’ and the community’s preferences for interventions, models of care, or drug regimes [22]. The technique is based on the premise that any “good,” for example any health care inter- vention, drug therapy, treatmen...