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Continuance usage intention refers to a student's subjective likelihood of continuing to use weblogs to learn MIS (Bhattacherjee, 2001).
For the present study, we only assessed the (subjective) likelihood of future suicidal behaviour.
The survey included questions on four areas: Q1 - subjective likelihood of initiating dialysis within 24 hours for each case scenario.
The individual's attitude to behaviour is to some degree valued either positively or negatively and is determined by behavioural beliefs and the subjective likelihood that the behaviour will produce a given result.
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The recommendations cover a range of issues, among them: the relation between coloring the risk matrix and the definition of risk and major hazard aversion; the qualitative, subjective assessment of likelihood and consequence; the scaling of the discrete likelihood and consequence categories; and the use of corporate risk matrix standards.
Of concern is that this score relies in part on subjective assessment of likelihood of ACS for which inter-rater data are scarce.
We use a risk ranking method to evaluate ecological risks (and associated uncertainty intervals) for each of the issues associated with estuarine oyster culture, based on subjective assessment of the likelihood and consequences (severity, spatial extent and duration) of adverse effects.
16 Perceived susceptibility refers to people's subjective beliefs about their likelihood of contracting a disease.
In addition, the Wells protocol involved a degree of subjective judgement of the likelihood of PE relative to other diagnoses, which is associated with an elevated inter-observer variation in the level of risk assigned to patients.
Since the aetiology of these problems is typically not available in the administrative data being used in this project, we made the decision to include or exclude based on our subjective judgment of the likelihood of preventability.
This is broadly consistent with expectancy-value models (e.g. Theory of Planned Behaviour [ 35]) in which people are hypothesised to compare perceived outcomes of different actions in terms of likelihood and subjective value.
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