Standard errors in parentheses. Symbols are as follows (p denotes the p value): *p < 0.05; * *p < 0.01; * **p < 0.001. On the other hand, we do not find a significant relationship between the level of AER and banks’ profitability or credit deterioration. ...
BOUND equals 1 if the bank’s Moody’s rating is equal to or above the respective sovereign rating in the prior year, 0 otherwise. Robust standard errors clustered at the bank level are reported in parentheses. ***, **, and * denote statistical significance at the 1%, 5%, and 10% ...
At the Editor’s invitation, this article presents the social and behavioral science of systemic racism to a cognitive science audience. The tutorial defines systemic racism, describes its origins in US history, shows how the resulting racialized societal structures have become built-in cognitive struc...
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Because assessments in this extension of the primary trial protocol were exploratory, reported 2-sided P values were not adjusted for multiple comparisons; ie, all tests were considered statistically significant at the .05 level. Robust standard errors were computed for all models. Binary outcomes ...
Chronic periodontitis is a condition impacting approximately 50% of the world’s population. As chronic periodontitis progresses, the bacteria in the oral cavity change resulting in new microbial interactions which in turn influence metabolite production. Chronic periodontitis manifests with inflammation of...
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Moreover, a few systemic risk measures contain all the important information for capturing the relation between systemic risk and real economy; therefore, a fixed and static combination approach may not be optimal, and the flexible parsimonious extension we introduce leads to improvement in forecasting...