The Effects of Perceived Anonymity on Altruistic Punishment

Previous studies investigating altruistic punishment have confounded the effects of two independent variables: information transmission (or breach of privacy) and personal identification (or breach of anonymity).Here we report findings from a brief study in which Wrinkle Treatment Cream participants were asked to respond to a social norm violation

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Risk Assessment and Virological Monitoring Following an Accidental Exposure to Concentrated Sabin Poliovirus Type 3 in France, November 2018

The safe and secure containment of infectious poliovirus (PV) in facilities where live PV are handled is the condition to achieve and maintain poliomyelitis eradication.Despite precautions to minimize the risk of release of PV from such facilities to the environment, breaches of containment have already been documented.Here, we report the managemen

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Solution-Processed Light Sensors and Photovoltaics

Solution processed solar cells and photodetectors have been investigated extensively due to their potential for low-cost, high throughput fabrication.Colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) and conjugated polymers are two of the most promising materials systems for these applications, due to their processibility and their tunability, the latter achieved by v

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Time and risk preferences and the perceived effectiveness of incentives to comply with diabetic retinopathy screening among older adults with type 2 diabetes

Behavioral economics has the potential to inform the design of incentives to improve disease screening programs by accounting for various behavioral biases.We investigate the association between multiple 5-16 C behavioral economics concepts and the perceived effectiveness of incentive strategies for behavioral change among older patients with a chr

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