نتایج جستجو برای: jumping to conclusion bias
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Abstract The GLES Open Science Challenge 2021 was a pilot project aimed at demonstrating that registered reports are an appropriate and beneficial publication format in quantitative political science helps to increase transparency replicability the research process thus yields substantial relevant contributions our discipline. resulted of this special issue, which includes seven based on data f...
Purpose This concluding paper aims to summarise the main points and outcomes related theme issue question what are challenges opportunities for sustainable tourism development in Cyprus? Design/methodology/approach draws on findings of articles summarising key how sustainability can be achieved different hospitality industry areas Cyprus. Findings The overall highlight face Cyprus implement mea...
Essl et al. (1) tested whether historical socioeconomic conditions have created an invasion debt in Europe (i.e., a suite of nonnative species that have not yet been discovered but whose establishment has been determined by previous socioeconomic conditions). Essl et al. (1) tested this theory by asking whether the cumulative numbers of nonnative species presently established in 28 European cou...
the aim of the present study was to determine the in?uence of presence or absence of corpus luteum (cl) on hormonal and metabolites composition of follicular ?uid (ff) harvested from different sized follicles and its relationship with blood serum concentrations in sanjabi ewes. ovaries and blood samples were collected from 60 clinically healthy adult ewes (sanjabi breed) 1–3 years of age in dio...
Volume 1/Issue 2 — 2010 Evidence-Based Spine-Care Journal Why is it important to consider the study design before implementing the fi ndings? Not all study designs are created equal. Some designs are inherently better at minimizing bias. Bias (usually unintended) is one of the greatest threats to a study’s conclusion. In this issue of EBSJ, we will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the co...
in the present study, interactive effects of d1 and d2 dopamine receptors antagonists and different periods of lithium pretreatment on morphine dependence in mice have been investigated. this study was designed to investigate whether the hypothesis that lithium and dopaminergic mechanisms via their effects on phosphoinositide pathways and calcium flux could influence morphine withdrawal respons...
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