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Guner et al. (2013) study effects of providing more generous child care subsidies in the US and show that they can increase married female labor supply significantly.
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of providing travel information to drivers about a traffic jam ahead and a potential detour or short-cut.
This experiment investigated the effects of providing access to grass silage on the welfare of sows introduced to a large dynamic group.
Forecasts made with and without scenarios are compared for each of these formats to explore the potential effects of providing scenarios as forecast advice.
The possible effects of providing education regarding expert estimates of the likelihood of cardiac arrest and of a successful resuscitation at the time of AED placement are discussed.
An experimental study is designed to investigate the effects of providing scenarios as forecast advice on individual and group-based judgmental predictions.
The specific application studies the potential effects of providing eco-information in the private market for passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks sold in the United States.
An experiment examined the effects of providing explicit verbal guidance to learners in integrating information with abstract or contextualized representations during computer-based learning of engineering.
An experiment in a controlled home-like environment was conducted to investigate the effects of providing different levels of peripheral awareness information on these affective benefits.
Finally, some programs that focus on disadvantaged youth also suggest the potentially positive effects of providing education or training in ways that are more closely linked to work experience in the labor market.
In a study on the effects of providing information, Scholderer and Frewer (2003) found that providing information about biotechnology did not lead to attitude change, merely to the activation of pre-existing attitudes.
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