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Their entry, as the school and class to which they are assigned, is contingent on testing performance.
Using a within-subjects design with payoff contingent on performance, we test this hypothesis in a network experiment and report evidence that strongly supports it.
Health promoting financial incentives (HPFI) have been defined as cash or cash-like rewards or penalties, provided contingent on performance, or non-performance, of healthy behaviours [ 4].
Some of the price is contingent on future performance.
A lot is contingent on the performance of the Lib Dems.
there's a new trend in corrections to develop good performance measures and make payments contingent on those performance measures.
It is contingent on retaining performance that rival or exceeds the ad-hoc methods they supplant.
This is because the vast majority of executive compensation contracts make pay contingent on firm performance.
Many centrists in Congress have spoken of using triggers to make tax cuts contingent on the performance of the economy.
We reformulate the model for finite populations, and then test and find support for its predictions in an experiment where under different capacity scenarios, and with and without pre-trip information, subjects are asked to choose routes with payoff contingent on their performance.
The price is $800 million in cash and as much as another $200 million, contingent on the performance of the software division, this person said.
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