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h is the set of high-level intentions. 2.
l is the set of low-level intentions; m is the set of mid-level intentions; h is the set of high-level intentions.
Mid-level intentions are related to high-level intentions in that they are used to achieve the goals defined by high-level intentions, and low-level intentions provide a means to achieve goals defined by intentions at either of the higher levels.
Interactions between any of these types of intentions are necessarily isomorphic, similar to those between high-level intentions, because they all exist within the same set of physical parameters.
For instance, we already know that the development of higher-level intentions gives rise to low- and middle-level intentions, and that high-level intentions can only be expressed through some combination of these.
Odds ratios for the risk of higher level of intention to leave and 95% confidence intervals are reported.
We found that behavior was predicted by high levels of intention, established habits of encouraging patients and low levels of barriers.
We found a significant effect of intention at baseline on intention at T1 towards using a cholesterol self-test, indicating that participants who had a high level of intention at baseline have a higher level of intention at T1 as compared to participants with a lower level of intention at baseline (Table 3).
It has recently been proposed that this fronto-parietal mirror neuron system may also be involved in the perception of high-level, socially relevant communications such as intention understanding [30], music perception [36] and empathy [37].
Physicians with a low intention had significantly lower scores on this item compared to those with a high level of intention (3.75 ± 2.10 vs. 6.37 ± 0.85, t = −8.86, p < 0.0001).
An increase in job autonomy reduced the odds of a higher level of intention to leave clinical practice by 0.77 (p = .005).005
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