separate results; (4) participants include those with known type 2 diabetes, type 1 diabetes, or no ability to exclude results for participants with diabetes; (5) qualitative study; (6) no measurement of perceived risk of developing diabetes; and (7) no description of the perceived risk ...
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There are many extrastriate regions, and these are specialized for different visual tasks, such as visuospatial processing, color discrimination and motion perception. Retinal sensors convey stimuli through the optic tracts to the lateral geniculate bodies, where optic radiations continue to the visual ...
Because of its flexibility and convenience and the ability of a user to make a phone call at almost any time, the use of voicemail is a meaningfulness data collection technique to consider for self-reporting on usage. In one study (Petersen et al., 2002), phone reporting proved more succes...
Broadly speaking, the termartificial intelligence(AI) is used to describe technologies that can execute tasks one may expect to require human intelligence—i.e., technologies that possess a certain degree of autonomy, the capacity for learning and adapting, and the ability to handle large amounts...
Improving adherence may be challenging or impossible without our ability to measure it reliably, validly and consistently across groups of individuals, which makes efforts to improve measurement methods and tools an important contribution for public health. A study of strategies to improve adherence to...
Its purpose is to specify a quality management system that will allow an organization to demonstrate its ability to provide a product that meets customer and applicable regulatory requirements. It also aims to enhance customer satisfaction, including processes for continue improvements and assurance of ...
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Thus, after a change point occurs, organisms have a limited ability to predict future outcomes without gathering more information and experience in the new statistical structure of the environment. However, like unpredictable stationary environments, reliable cues could make the environment more ...
While the ability to control oneself is associated with positive outcomes (Baumeister & Heatherton, 1996; Muraven & Baumeister, 2000), low self-control is related to negative consequences (Baker, 2010; Bossler & Holt, 2010) and previous research identified low self-control as the key predictor...