In Study 2, a parsimonious and heuristically useful definition of courage emerged from a vignette-rating task. This conceptualization is comprised of three components and described as (a) a willing, intentional act, (b) involving substantial danger, difficulty, or risk to the actor, (c) ...
This model was developed in 2005 by George Socha Jr. of Socha Consulting LLC and Tom Gelbmann of Gelbmann & Associates to address the paucity of e-discovery standards for legal purposes, specifically for the recovery and discovery of digital data. Today, many legal and investigative teams use...
1 Despite the wealth of studies into technically challenging syntheses of uranium-element bonds and their attendant experimental and quantum chemical properties,2 there is a relative paucity of research into the fundamental nature of “terminal” (neither bridging nor tethered) actinide arene complexes....
feelings and desires. If one is self disciplined, it indicates that one’s feelings and desires are under control. It also shows that one is able tomotivate oneselfto tackle the tasks and problems that need to be addressed. If you have a high level of self-discipline...
Such paucity of data is hard to justify in our era of evidence-based practice and there is a clear need for more research to guide how fluid resuscitation should be used in the acutely unwell patient. Returning to the quote by Osler, given the heterogeneity of medical patients, we may not...
What is a conflict of interest? Even the definition of a COI is challenging and subject to debate.2–4I find it useful to define a COI broadly as any personal, institutional, or financial relationship that might influence the beliefs, judgements, or actions of an investigator during the desig...
In con- trast, due to a paucity of evidence for mentoring, dancing and ICT interventions, it was not possible to make a judgement of the impact on health outcomes. Qualitative studies identified some mediating factors (e.g. improved self-esteem) that may lead to improve- ments in health ...
A historicized theory of educational entrepreneurship is a powerful complement to prior sociological accounts of US postsecondary expansion. Existing explanatory narratives — status attainment, status closure, postindustrial modernity, institutional field formation — all betray a paucity of mechanisms. As ...
The elimination of topsoil due to water and wind, which occurs when the soil is unprotected, is known as soil erosion. When trees, which pump soil to control the water level, are cut down it causes increasing levels of salty groundwater to reach the surface. This ultimately makes the soil...
Swearing produces effects that are not observed with other forms of language use. Thus, swearing is powerful. It generates a range of distinctive outcomes: physiological, cognitive, emotional, pain-relieving, interactional and rhetorical. However, we know that the power of swearing is not intrinsic...