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On the positive expected utility of combination wagers

On the positive expected utility of combination wagers

... 𝑎𝑏 − 1 − 𝜇(1 + 𝑏) − 𝜆(1 + 𝑎) > 0 The second order condition ensures that total stake size, 𝑠 + 𝑣, is less than total wealth of unity. The interesting property revealed from (4) and (5) is that the EU maximizer may ...

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On the robustness of the positive relation between expected idiosyncratic volatility and expected return

On the robustness of the positive relation between expected idiosyncratic volatility and expected return

... 4 = 500 improves the estimation performance dramatically. Going further to maxiter = 1000, however, provides little marginal improvement, at least for these several sample stocks. The setting of convergence criteria is ...

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Potential answer readings expected, missing

Potential answer readings expected, missing

... These tests reveal that nominalizations under düşün - (or that clauses under think ) systematically differ from corresponding structures with söyle -, or tell . This is because the neg-raising inference is ...

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Adapting effects of emotional expression in anxiety: Evidence for an enhanced Late Positive Potential

Adapting effects of emotional expression in anxiety: Evidence for an enhanced Late Positive Potential

... However, effects began to emerge at the mid-phase LPP, with an enhanced positive deflection for fear-neutral morphed expressions following neutral adaptation compared to fear ...the effects were ...

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Adapting effects of emotional expression in anxiety: evidence for an enhanced late positive potential

Adapting effects of emotional expression in anxiety: evidence for an enhanced late positive potential

... However, effects began to emerge at the mid-phase LPP, with an enhanced positive deflection for fear-neutral morphed expressions following neutral adaptation compared to fear ...the effects were ...

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The Effects of Diversification on Banks’ Expected Returns

The Effects of Diversification on Banks’ Expected Returns

... gains from diversification, while taking into account the effects of ...monitoring, expected return is always higher when the bank decides to ...the effects of focusing the loan portfolio ...

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Positive Effects of Globalization

Positive Effects of Globalization

... Technological developments have made it much easier and much less costly the transfer of data, products, equipment and people from one place to another, even among long-distances. As a result, this has created ...

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The Positive Effects of Globalisation

The Positive Effects of Globalisation

... Rk Rk Aggregate demand D for the good is determined at the price of the most favourable nation’s price of export. Though Rk is the region with greatest advantage in the production Ck it need not necessarily be the most ...

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Decision ambiguity is mediated by a late positive potential originating from cingulate cortex

Decision ambiguity is mediated by a late positive potential originating from cingulate cortex

... The LPP was sorted into 4 groups according to RT for each subject. (I, K) ERP. (J, L) Mean LPP amplitude. Conventions as Fig. 3. Supplementary Fig. 3. Single-trial analysis revealed a trial-by-trial coupling between the ...

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Expected Economic Potential of Substituting
Legumes for Nitrogen in Bermudagrass Pastures

Expected Economic Potential of Substituting Legumes for Nitrogen in Bermudagrass Pastures

... Cattle Management It is noteworthy to point out that stocker cattle grazing experi- ments provide several challenges over and above those of con- ventional crop experiments. For instance, it is often diffi cult to a ...

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Positive Effects of Gossiping at Work

Positive Effects of Gossiping at Work

... Chua and Uy in their research paper “The Psychological Anatomy of Gossip” (2014), state that “The structure of the gossip episode includes support” (qtd. In Chua) [2]. The authors pay attention to the fact that a gossip ...

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Divergence from the expected psychomotor development

Divergence from the expected psychomotor development

... Summary Background: In developed countries, global developmental disorders are encoun - tered in approximately 1% of all children. The causes are manifold, and no exogenous cause can be identified in about half of the ...

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Framing Effects and Expected Social Security Claiming Behavior

Framing Effects and Expected Social Security Claiming Behavior

... recruited from individuals age 18+ who were respondents to the Monthly Survey (MS) of the University of Michigan's Survey Research Center ...reinterviewed from the RDD sample surveyed six months ...

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This paper comprises three decades of scientific study on the negative and potential positive effects of marijuana and human health.

This paper comprises three decades of scientific study on the negative and potential positive effects of marijuana and human health.

... What makes marijuana harmful? Three simple letters: T-H-C Marijuana contains about 500 components, most of which we know little about. The most prominent component is called THC. Scientists have found that THC is what ...

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Positive potentiation effects of positive emotions in a daily setting: the role of positive mental health

Positive potentiation effects of positive emotions in a daily setting: the role of positive mental health

... images from the IAPS were suited to evoke emotional reactions that persisted over the course of several ...in positive emotions between conditions, they cannot account for the systematic changes in emotions ...

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BUILDING POSITIVE RESOURCES: EFFECTS OF POSITIVE EVENTS AND POSITIVE REFLECTION ON WORK STRESS AND HEALTH

BUILDING POSITIVE RESOURCES: EFFECTS OF POSITIVE EVENTS AND POSITIVE REFLECTION ON WORK STRESS AND HEALTH

... perience positive events at work, they will generate new ideas, additional resources, better social rela- tionships, and improved problem solving via rec- ognition of a wider scope of possible solutions, thereby ...

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A Study of the Potential Implementation Obstacles of the Expected Loss Model in East Tennessee

A Study of the Potential Implementation Obstacles of the Expected Loss Model in East Tennessee

... 20 performing their current methodology while they are transitioning into the new methodology. The benefit of this requirement is the time savings prior to the implementation of CECL and it serves as a check step for the ...

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Positive and negative spillover effects from electric car purchase to car use

Positive and negative spillover effects from electric car purchase to car use

... [Insert Figure 3 about here] Finally we consider linkages between the decisions to buy a particular vehicle type and its use. The analysis involves a series of ten structural equation model comparisons outlined in ...

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Positive and negative spillover effects from electric car purchase to car use

Positive and negative spillover effects from electric car purchase to car use

... 4. Conclusions The Norwegian market for electric vehicles is developing quickly. In some regions an electric car is the most sold car type. This development may lead to changes in the traffic structure of Norwegian ...

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Potential Health Effects

Potential Health Effects

... This revision issued: July, 2010 respirator. Usually, no respirator is necessary when using this product. However, if you have any doubts consult the Australian Standard mentioned below (section 8). Otherwise, not ...

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