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    Perioperative factors associated with differences in adjusted hospitalization costs; all displayed factors are significantly associated with increased or decreased adjusted costs. by Saad Mallick (17283479)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Perioperative factors associated with differences in adjusted hospitalization costs; all displayed factors are significantly associated with increased or decreased adjusted costs.…”
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    Testing the decoy effect to increase interest in colorectal cancer screening by Sandro Tiziano Stoffel (6508568)

    Published 2019
    “…<div><p>Literature on consumer choice has demonstrated that the inclusion of an inferior alternative choice (decoy) can increase interest in a target product or action. In two online studies, we tested the impact of decoys on the probability of previous non-intenders to have a screening test which could significantly lower their chances of dying of colorectal cancer. …”
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    Region of interest analyses. by Niobe Haitas (10974716)

    Published 2024
    “…Our behavioral results confirmed that our task successfully manipulated task demands: error rates, RTs and perceived difficulty increased with increasing task demands in both age groups. …”
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    Region of interest analyses and accuracy. by Niobe Haitas (10974716)

    Published 2024
    “…Our behavioral results confirmed that our task successfully manipulated task demands: error rates, RTs and perceived difficulty increased with increasing task demands in both age groups. …”
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