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care [30] implying that in the present study experiences of the event and the received caring in the A&E unit might influence informants ' views about their presence in the resuscitation room ...
their communication partner (Berger, 1979). To reduce uncertainty about the target individual and the interaction, individuals strategically select among several information -seeking strategies. Three strategies were ...
, pregnant women, or people suffering from chronic diseases, need extra protection that is not provided by the established value limits. The effect of informing about the uncertainty concerning the adequacy ...
chart (n = 532). Results Results provide initial evidence that in some contexts disclosures can improve understanding of the clinical utility of certain information about a drug and the limitations ...
” with direct disclosure to reveal information . The first-round price is not fully revealing and the sequence of prices can reveal more of traders’ existing private information than does the first price alone ...
emphasized that transparent COVID-related corporate disclosure reduces information asymmetry but creates more uncertainty in the annual report [9]. In addition, the disclosure of COVID-related information ...
test results, even when unanticipated (7–9). In the age of the “Wild West” of MGPT, selective reporting has become the focus of considerable debate. Although the informed exclusion of CDH1 (or other ...
the stock price in the presence of heightened adverse selection brought about by informed trading. Disclosure thus entails both benefits and costs. By publicly revealing the manager’s (noisy) information ...
and discredit the authors, the journal, and the profession. If conflict-of-interest disclosures are not informative about bias in trial reports, what resources are available? Under the assumption ...
and target. Before discussing this theory, the paper begins by discussing Uncertainty reduction theory (Berger & Calabrese, 1975) as a framework for understanding why people seek information about others ...
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