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Wagner, Gert G. 6 Fix, Blair 2 Gigerenzer, Gerd 2 Hermans, Frans 2 Kajackaite, Agne 2 Müller, Daniel 2 Richter, David 2 Rohrer, Julia M. 2 Sartas, Murat 2 Schaub, Max 2 Schut, Marc 2 von Oertzen, Timo 2 Adena, Maja 1 Ahmadi, Naser 1 Aminorroaya, Arya 1 Aryan, Zahra 1 Asten, Piet van 1 Baldassarri, Delia 1 Bavorova, Miroslava 1 Brandmaier, Andreas M. 1 Braun, Carola 1 Bravo, Giangiacomo 1 Breunig, Peter 1 Brewer, Marilynn 1 Brosig, Stephan 1 Brümmer, Martin 1 Buchan, Nancy 1 Buchmann, Nikolaus 1 Buspavanich, Pichit 1 Börnhorst, Claudia 1 Chang, Tom Y. 1 Cloléry, Héloïse 1 Cui, Xuefeng 1 DeHorn, Grace 1 Delzeit, Ruth 1 Demuth, Ilja 1 Dhongde, Shatakshee 1 Dong, Changxing 1 Drewelies, Johanna 1 Ebrahimi, Hedyeh 1
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PLOS ONE 29 PLoS ONE 16 (2018) PLoS ONE 13 (11): e0207862 1 PLOS ONE October 1 PLoS ONE 15(8). 2020 1 Paper published in PLoS ONE 1 Published Version: PLoS ONE 1
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Can digital farming technologies enhance the willingness to buy products from current farming systems?
Wilmes, Rolf; Waldhof, Gabi; Breunig, Peter - In: PLOS ONE 17 (2022) 11, pp. 1-20
While current global agriculture allows for efficient food production, it brings environmental disadvantages, which resulted in a lack of public acceptance. Digital technologies (e.g., technologies that enable precision agriculture) have been suggested as a potential solution to reconcile...
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Global cropland could be almost halved: Assessment of land saving potentials under different strategies and implications for agricultural markets
Schneider, Julia M.; Zabel, Florian; Schünemann, Franziska - In: PLOS ONE 17 (2022)
The pressure on land resources continuously increases not only with the rising demand for agricultural commodities, but also with the growing need for action on global challenges, such as biodiversity loss or climate change, where land plays a crucial role. Land saving as a strategy, where...
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Trust and vaccination intentions: Evidence from Lithuania during the COVID-19 pandemic
Galdikiene, Laura; Jaraite, Jurate; Kajackaite, Agne - In: PLoS ONE 17 (2022) 11, pp. --
In this paper, we study the relationship between trust and COVID-19 vaccination intentions. Vaccinating a large share of the population is essential for containing the COVID-19 pandemic. However, many individuals refuse to get vaccinated, which might be related to a lack of trust. Using unique...
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Will Colleges Survive the Storm of Declining Enrollments? A Computational Model
Pavlov, Oleg V.; Katsamakas, Evangelos - 2021
The approaching decline in the U.S. college-age population, sometimes referred to as a “demographic storm,” has been identified as an existential threat to the future of American colleges and universities. This article conducts a model-driven analysis of three plausible college-level...
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Only Second-Class Tickets for Women in the COVID-19 Race. A Study on Manuscript Submissions and Reviews in 2329 Elsevier Journals
Squazzoni, Flaminio; Bravo, Giangiacomo; Grimaldo, Francisco - 2021
During the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, the submission rate to scholarly journals increased abnormally. Given that most academics were forced to work from home, the competing demands for familial duties might have penalised the scientific productivity of women. To test this hypothesis,...
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Attitudes on voluntary and mandatory vaccination against COVID-19: Evidence from Germany
Graeber, Daniel; Schmidt-Petri, Christoph; Schröder, … - In: PLOS ONE 16 (2021) 5, pp. 1-18
Several vaccines against COVID-19 have now been developed and are already being rolled out around the world. The decision whether or not to get vaccinated has so far been left to the individual citizens. However, there are good reasons, both in theory as well as in practice, to believe that the...
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Acceptance of Criteria for Health and Driver Scoring In the General Public in Germany
Rebitschek, Felix G.; Gigerenzer, Gerd; Keitel, Ariane; … - In: PLoS ONE 16 (2021) 4
Numerous health insurers offer bonus programmes that score customers’ health behaviour, and car insurers offer telematics tariffs that score driving behaviour. In many countries, however, only a minority of customers participate in these programmes. In a population-representative survey of...
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Education Differences in Women’s Body Weight Trajectories: The Role of Motherhood
Kröger, Hannes; Leopold, Liliya - In: PLOS ONE 15 (2020) 9
Studies have found that education differences in women’s body weight increase until middle adulthood. The explanatory mechanisms behind this increase are not well-understood. This study examined the role of education differences in the prevalence of motherhood as a risk factor for weight gain...
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Know Your Neighbor : The Impact of Social Context on Fairness Behavior
Sircar, Neelanjan - 2020
Laboratory experiments offer an opportunity to isolate human behaviors with a level of precision that is often difficult to obtain using other (survey-based) methods. Yet, experimental tasks are often stripped of any social context, implying that inferences may not directly map to real world...
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Scholars as government-appointed research evaluators: Do they create congruence between their professional quality standards and political demands?
Woiwode, Hendrik - In: PLoS ONE 15 (2020) 10, pp. --
All across the globe politically initiated research evaluations are based on “informed peer review” procedures. Scholars are appointed as evaluators and can apply self-defined quality standards in order to overcome shortcomings of standardized measures. Even though there are no binding...
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