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People who believe they know a little something about a topic – confident though they may be – commonly and easily claim knowledge that is impossible for them to have, say Cornell University researchers in a newly published study in Psychological Science.
In a newly published study, they say: "We propose that despite the fact that meetings may help to achieve work-related goals, having too many meetings and spending too much time in meetings per day may have negative effects on the individual". Luong is an assistant professor of industrial and organisational psychology at the University of Minnesota, Duluth.
In a newly published study called "Restraint That Blinds," Wilcox and coauthor Sonja Prokopec of ESSEC Business School establish across eight experiments that consumers show less restraint when cost information is presented on a scale with small numbers — the effect is strongest for people who otherwise show high self-control.
In a newly published study, as much as 87% of AEs present on admission to hospital were considered 'preventable/possibly preventable'.
Furthermore, in a newly published study including a sample of patients with reduced cognitive function, comparable to our sample with regard to cognitive impairment, the validity of the HADS-D was reported to be good [ 76].
Similar trends were found in a newly published study [ 30] reporting that while in the early stage, professional care providers with at least a Bachelor's degree were often involved, in later stages the care was provided by professional care providers with a lower level of formal nursing education or none at all.
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Toxic nanoparticles from air pollution have been discovered in human brains in "abundant" quantities, a newly published study reveals.
And, in sub-Saharan Africa, the link is even clearer: A newly published study in the Lancet estimates that a quarter of all deaths among pregnant and postpartum women in sub-Saharan Africa are due to HIV.
Yet the cultural imperative to bear children is so powerful that these women are willing to take these risks in order to have a family, said Andrew Chang, MD, who is first author on a newly published study in PLOS ONE on the issue.
A newly published study in the scientific journal Nature points to the novel concept of monogamous behaviour being encoded in genes.
These data are consistent with a newly published study of low-dose risperidone in pediatric patients [ 28].
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