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Journal: :Psychological assessment 2017
Patrick J Kennealy Jennifer L Skeem Isaias R Hernandez

Although increasingly complex risk assessment tools are being marketed, little is known about "real world" practitioners' capacity to score them accurately. In this study, we assess the extent to which 78 staff members' scoring of juveniles on the California-Youth Assessment and Screening Instrument (CA-YASI; Orbis Partners, Inc., 2008) agree with experts' criterion scores for those cases. Ther...

2017
Harald E. Ewolds Laura Bröker Rita F. de Oliveira Markus Raab Stefan Künzell

The goal of this study was to investigate the effect of predictability on dual-task performance in a continuous tracking task. Participants practiced either informed (explicit group) or uninformed (implicit group) about a repeated segment in the curves they had to track. In Experiment 1 participants practices the tracking task only, dual-task performance was assessed after by combining the trac...

2001
William G. Gale Joel Slemrod

In this paper, we evaluate and critique ten principal claims made in recent debates on the estate tax, distinguishing five types of statements: facts, rhetoric, value judgments, economic reasoning, and informed speculation. Economics can not fully resolve the debate because economic knowledge is inconclusive and because value judgments help determine optimal choices. Nevertheless, economic anal...

2010
Andrew D Pinto

professionals and policy-makers need to understand the unnatural determinants of the problems facing the country and how these affect any form of response. Without such an understanding, the humanitarian impulse informing international efforts to support Haiti’s recovery and development may serve to merely reinforce the historic relationship between wealthy countries and Haiti and may fuel cont...

حامد تابش, , صدیقه صلواتی, , فاطمه حاتم وند, , مهدیه صالحی نسب, ,

  Background & Aims: Medication errors caused by healthcare providers can seriously threat patients' health. The first step to present strategies for preventing such incidents is to assess the causes of errors and non- reporting. The purpose of this study was to investigate the causes of medication errors and lack of their reporting from the perspective of nurses working in the emergency depart...

Journal: :Child development perspectives 2013
Marc A Zimmerman Sarah A Stoddard Andria B Eisman Cleopatra H Caldwell Sophie M Aiyer Alison Miller

Resilience theory provides a framework for studying and understanding how some youths overcome risk exposure and guides the development of interventions for prevention using a strengths-based approach. In this article, we describe basic concepts of the theory, such as promotive factors, and distinguish assets and resources that help youths overcome the negative effects of risk exposure. We also...

Journal: :Canadian journal of experimental psychology = Revue canadienne de psychologie experimentale 2014
Tom Foulsham Craig Chapman Eleni Nasiopoulos Alan Kingstone

Visual search has been studied intensively in the labouratory, but lab search often differs from search in the real world in many respects. Here, we used a mobile eye tracker to record the gaze of participants engaged in a realistic, active search task. Participants were asked to walk into a mailroom and locate a target mailbox among many similar mailboxes. This procedure allowed control of bot...

Journal: :Perspectives on sexual and reproductive health 2007
Karen Benjamin Guzzo Frank F Furstenberg

CONTEXT Although early nonmarital fertility has been well studied, less attention has been paid to the subsequent fertility of young unwed mothers. In particular, the frequency with which these young women have subsequent births with a new partner (multipartnered fertility) and the risk factors associated with doing so are unknown. METHODS The proportion of young women who had a first birth a...

2015
Michele Graffeo Ilana Ritov Nicolao Bonini Constantinos Hadjichristidis

A way to make people save energy is by informing them that "comparable others" save more. We investigated whether, one can further improve this nudge by manipulating Who the "comparable others" are. We asked participants to imagine receiving feedback stating that their energy consumption exceeded that of "comparable others" by 10%. We varied Who the "comparable others" were in a 2 × 2 design: t...

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