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“I” make you risk-averse: The effect of first-person pronoun use in a lottery choice experiment
Published 2017“…Does repeated exposure to the first-person pronoun “I” influence people’s attitudes toward risk? In a lottery-choice experiment, I directly manipulate the use of the pronoun “I” in two treatment conditions: “I,” in which the pronoun is included, and “No I,” in which it is omitted. …”
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Testing Question Order Effects of Self-perception of Risk Propensity on Simple Lottery Choices as Measures of the Actual Risk Propensity
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The Cards and Lottery Task: Validation of a New Paradigm Assessing Decision Making Under Risk in Individuals With Severe Obesity
Published 2020-07-01“…A further development originating from the field of addiction research is the Cards and Lottery Task (CLT), in which each decision made has conflicting immediate and long-term consequences at the same time. …”
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Improving Deep-Feature Image Similarity Calculation: A Case Study on an Ukiyo-e Card Matching Game Lottery
Published 2022-01-01“…The purpose of this study is to improve AI players in Lottery. Lottery is a card matching game designed based on the concept of Audience Participation Game With a Purpose. …”
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Impact of incentives on COVID-19 vaccination; A systematic review
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Sublay and overlay mesh repair in paraumbilical hernias– which surgery you will prefer??
Published 2022-04-01Subjects: “…lottery method…”
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Where next for partial randomisation of research funding? The feasibility of RCTs and alternatives [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
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Do people believe that you can have too much money? The relationship between hypothetical lottery wins and expected happiness
Published 2022-11-01Subjects: “…hypothetical lottery wins…”
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Group identity modulates bidding behavior in repeated lottery contest: neural signatures from event-related potentials and electroencephalography oscillations
Published 2023-06-01“…In this study, we implemented group identity manipulation into the lottery contest game and we recorded behavioral and electroencephalography (EEG) data at the same time. …”
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Do people believe that you can have too much money? The relationship between hypothetical lottery wins and expected happiness
Published 2022-11-01Subjects: “…hypothetical lottery wins; expected happiness; inverted u-curve; cluster analysis; individual differencesnakeywords…”
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Do fair and just systems require compensation for the disadvantages of the natural lottery? a discussion on society's duties on the provision of gene therapy
Published 2019-08-01“…The discussion is constructed on the crucial notion of the fair equal opportunity principle in a just system and the plausibility of including disadvantages emerging from bad luck in the natural lottery in the domain of justice.…”
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“Emblemes, Ancient and Moderne”: George Wither’s Collection of Emblemes (1635) as an epitome of a changing mode of literary expression
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Towards Quantum-Secured Permissioned Blockchain: Signature, Consensus, and Logic
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Promised and Lottery Airtime Incentives to Improve Interactive Voice Response Survey Participation Among Adults in Bangladesh and Uganda: Randomized Controlled Trial
Published 2022-05-01“…ConclusionsPromised or lottery airtime incentives improved survey participation and facilitated a large sample within a short period in 2 countries. …”
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“What Would You Do If You Were to Win the Lottery?” A Qualitative Tool for Overcoming Agency-Structure Issues in Migration Research
Published 2023-04-01“…The proposed interview question is related to the hypothesized behavior of participants in the off chance of having won the national lottery. Based on fieldwork results, conducted in rural Hungary between 2014-2019, the paper demonstrates how this question, introduced as a closing question during interviews, may be useful in addressing cultural values and attitudes in an agency-oriented way and with a reduction of perceived structural constraints affecting them. …”
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