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USA 2 United States 2 AIDS 1 Altersgrenze 1 Berufstätigkeit 1 Elderly people 1 Frau 1 Older workers 1 Retirement 1 Ruhestand 1 Tätigkeit 1 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 1 Women workers 1 cooperation 1 honesty box 1 observation 1 reputation 1 Ältere Arbeitskräfte 1 Ältere Menschen 1
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Bateson, Mary Catherine 2 Barnett, CA 1 Bateson, M 1 Bateson, M. 1 Coon, Anne C. 1 Feuerherm, Judith Ann 1 Goldsby, Richard 1 Nettle, D. 1 Roberts, G. 1 Rowe, C 1
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Thriving in retirement : lessons from baby boomer women
Coon, Anne C.; Feuerherm, Judith Ann - 2017
Baby boomer professional women : who are they? -- Family influences -- Building careers in an era of change -- At the point of transition : individual strengths and concerns -- The confidence of a cohort -- "What's new?" -- Why are the stories of baby boomer women important? -- What are the...
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State-dependent decision making: educated predators strategically trade off the costs and benefits of consuming aposematic prey
Barnett, CA; Bateson, M; Rowe, C - In: Behavioral Ecology 18 (2007) 4, pp. 645-651
Aposematic prey advertise their defences, such as toxins or stings, to visually hunting predators using conspicuous warning coloration. Both the conspicuousness and the chemical content of prey determine the speed of avoidance learning by naive predators, and it has long been assumed that...
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Cues of being watched enhance cooperation in a real-world setting
Bateson, M.; Nettle, D.; Roberts, G. - The Field Experiments Website - 2006
We examined the effect of an image of a pair of eyes on contributions to an honesty box used to collect money for drinks in a university coffee room. People paid nearly three times as much for their drinks when eyes were displayed rather than a control image. This ï¬nding provides the ï¬rst...
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Thinking AIDS
Bateson, Mary Catherine; Goldsby, Richard - 1988 - 1. print.
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