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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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EconStor 43 ECONIS (ZBW) 7
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Growing up with a single mother and life satisfaction in adulthood: A test of mediating and moderating factors
Richter, David; Lemola, Sakari - In: PLOS ONE 12 (2017) 6, pp. 1-15
Single parenthood is increasingly common in Western societies but only little is known about its long-term effects. We therefore studied life satisfaction among 641 individuals (ages 18–66 years) who spent their entire childhood with a single mother, 1539 individuals who spent part of their...
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Can facts trump unconditional trust? Evidence-based information halves the influence of physicians’ non-evidence-based cancer screening recommendations
Wegwarth, Odette; Wagner, Gert G.; Gigerenzer, Gerd - In: PLOS ONE 12 (2017) 8, pp. 1-12
Informed decision making in medicine, defined as basing one’s decision on the best current medical evidence, requires both informed physicians and informed patients. In cancer screening, however, studies document that these prerequisites are not yet met. Many physicians do not know or...
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Data sharing as social dilemma: Influence of the researcher’s personality
Linek, Stephanie B.; Fecher, Benedikt; Friesike, Sascha; … - In: PLOS ONE 12 (2017) 8, pp. 1-24
It is widely acknowledged that data sharing has great potential for scientific progress. However, so far making data available has little impact on a researcher’s reputation. Thus, data sharing can be conceptualized as a social dilemma. In the presented study we investigated the influence of...
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Social network analysis of multi-stakeholder platforms in agricultural research for development: Opportunities and constraints for innovation and scaling
Hermans, Frans; Sartas, Murat; van Schagen, Boudy; van … - In: PLOS ONE 12 (2017) 2, pp. 1-21
Multi-stakeholder platforms (MSPs) are seen as a promising vehicle to achieve agricultural development impacts. By increasing collaboration, exchange of knowledge and influence mediation among farmers, researchers and other stakeholders, MSPs supposedly enhance their ‘capacity to innovate’...
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Changes in vegetation phenology on the Mongolian Plateau and their climatic determinants
Miao, Lijuan; Müller, Daniel; Cui, Xuefeng; Ma, Meihong - In: PLOS ONE 12 (2017) 12, pp. 1-13
Climate change affects the timing of phenological events, such as the start, end, and length of the growing season of vegetation. A better understanding of how the phenology responded to climatic determinants is important in order to better anticipate future climate-ecosystem interactions. We...
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Validity of Willingness to Pay Measures under Preference Uncertainty
Braun, Carola; Rehdanz, Katrin; Schmidt, Ulrich - In: PLoS ONE 11 (2016) 4, pp. e0154078
Recent studies in the marketing literature developed a new method for eliciting willingness to pay (WTP) with an open-ended elicitation format: the Range-WTP method. In contrast to the traditional approach of eliciting WTP as a single value (Point-WTP), Range-WTP explicitly allows for preference...
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Evaluation of the Permanence of Land Use Change Induced by Payments for Environmental Services in Quindío, Colombia
Pagiola, Stefano; Honey-Rosés, Jordi; … - In: PLOS ONE 11 (2016) 3
The effectiveness of conservation interventions such as Payments for Environmental Services (PES) is often evaluated—if it is evaluated at all—only at the completion of the intervention. Since gains achieved by the intervention may be lost after it ends, even apparently successful...
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Multidimensional Economic Deprivation During the Coronavirus Pandemic : Early Evidence from the United States
Dhongde, Shatakshee - 2020
The coronavirus pandemic led to a severe economic shock in the United States. This paper uses a unique survey data collected early on in the pandemic to measure economic deprivation among individuals. The Federal Reserve Board fielded a Survey of Household Economics and Decision-making (SHED) in...
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Unhealthy Behaviours : An International Comparison
Ferretti, Fabrizio Ferro - 2015
In the current global economy, chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have become the leading cause of death and a major health concern for both developed and developing countries. Among other factors, the worldwide spread of NCDs is driven by the globalisation of unhealthy habits. The purpose...
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A New Approach for Assessing Sleep Duration and Postures from Ambulatory Accelerometry
Wrzus, Cornelia; Brandmaier, Andreas M.; von Oertzen, Timo - In: PLoS ONE 7 (2012) 10, pp. e48089
Interest in the effects of sleeping behavior on health and performance is continuously increasing–both in research and with the general public. Ecologically valid investigations of this research topic necessitate the measurement of sleep within people’s natural living contexts. We present...
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