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This is referred to as the "familiarity principle" (Politz 1960), or the "exposure effect" (Zajonc 1968), and seems to provide at least a partial explanation for the high risk awareness, but low risk perception found in this study.
This seems to have something to do with the mere-exposure effect (also known as the familiarity principle), which is the tendency for people to like things (or people) simply because they frequently encounter them.
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The transcripts from FG1 demonstrated the least familiarity with principles of SDM, and FG2 the most.
We conclude that (a) object familiarity is in principle a rather automatic and context-free process, and that (b) the study of episodic memory can profit substantially from adopting a dynamic processing perspective.
To understand the multiple roles of mechanics during development requires familiarity with engineering principles of the mechanics of structures, the viscoelastic properties of biomaterials, and the integration of force and stress within embryonic structures as morphogenesis progresses.
My deep understanding of accounting principles, familiarity with federal and state laws/regulations and outstanding customer service skills are the reasons I have thrived in these roles.
Our understanding of IRB's lack of familiarity with CBPR principles comes from our knowledge of a small number of IRBs dealing directly with CBPR researchers.
To understand how a knuckleball works, it helps to have a basic familiarity with Bernoulli's principle, the Magnus effect, and the Prandtl boundary-layer theory, for a start.
Discussing this error of perspective, Pinker draws on his expertise in cognitive psychology, explaining the concept of functional fixedness – essentially the principle that familiarity with an object (or subject) locks us into a narrow understanding of how it can be used (or presented).
Rather, it's a function of the quality of the U.S. workforce — its noteworthy productivity and its easy familiarity with lean-factory principles — as well as the need for companies to react quickly to changes in domestic consumer demand.
Nevertheless, familiarity with the basic principles of PET/CT imaging in head and neck oncology is important as biological factors and the choice of imaging parameters, such as field of view (FOV), slice thickness or use of iodinated contrast material may influence the interpretation of PET/CT findings.
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