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    Salience of fear words by year by country. by Daniel Hart (440152)

    Published 2024
    “…Similarly, we anticipated that the salience of phrases consistent with fidelity to members of one’s social group (“allegiance”, “one for all”, <i>loyalty-virtue</i>), would decrease, and those suggestive of social corrosion (“betrays”, “back stabs”, <i>loyalty-vice</i>) would increase. …”
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    Salience of authority-virtue phrases by year. by Daniel Hart (440152)

    Published 2024
    “…Similarly, we anticipated that the salience of phrases consistent with fidelity to members of one’s social group (“allegiance”, “one for all”, <i>loyalty-virtue</i>), would decrease, and those suggestive of social corrosion (“betrays”, “back stabs”, <i>loyalty-vice</i>) would increase. …”
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    Salience of loyalty-virtue phrases by year. by Daniel Hart (440152)

    Published 2024
    “…Similarly, we anticipated that the salience of phrases consistent with fidelity to members of one’s social group (“allegiance”, “one for all”, <i>loyalty-virtue</i>), would decrease, and those suggestive of social corrosion (“betrays”, “back stabs”, <i>loyalty-vice</i>) would increase. …”
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    Salience of loyalty-vice phrases by year. by Daniel Hart (440152)

    Published 2024
    “…Similarly, we anticipated that the salience of phrases consistent with fidelity to members of one’s social group (“allegiance”, “one for all”, <i>loyalty-virtue</i>), would decrease, and those suggestive of social corrosion (“betrays”, “back stabs”, <i>loyalty-vice</i>) would increase. …”
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    Salience of vice and virtue by year in U.S. by Daniel Hart (440152)

    Published 2024
    “…Similarly, we anticipated that the salience of phrases consistent with fidelity to members of one’s social group (“allegiance”, “one for all”, <i>loyalty-virtue</i>), would decrease, and those suggestive of social corrosion (“betrays”, “back stabs”, <i>loyalty-vice</i>) would increase. …”
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    Data collection timepoints. by Hugo Hille (11294179)

    Published 2024
    “…Assuming a 10% standard deviation for the lowest SpO<sub>2</sub> value in the control group, no missing data, and crossover of 5% of patients, with the bilateral alpha risk set at 0.05, including 950 patients will provide 85% power for detecting a 2% between-group absolute difference in the lowest SpO<sub>2</sub> value. …”
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    Details of the intervention. by Hugo Hille (11294179)

    Published 2024
    “…Assuming a 10% standard deviation for the lowest SpO<sub>2</sub> value in the control group, no missing data, and crossover of 5% of patients, with the bilateral alpha risk set at 0.05, including 950 patients will provide 85% power for detecting a 2% between-group absolute difference in the lowest SpO<sub>2</sub> value. …”
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    Patient flowchart. by Hugo Hille (11294179)

    Published 2024
    “…Assuming a 10% standard deviation for the lowest SpO<sub>2</sub> value in the control group, no missing data, and crossover of 5% of patients, with the bilateral alpha risk set at 0.05, including 950 patients will provide 85% power for detecting a 2% between-group absolute difference in the lowest SpO<sub>2</sub> value. …”
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    Change in rectal temperature following pre-medication, induction and inhalant anesthesia. by Jacob P. Rastas (20642173)

    Published 2025
    “…Overall, when all time points and warming treatments were combined, ACE had significantly larger decreases in body temperature versus DEX, mainly attributable to significant differences at >T30 minutes (both P < 0.05). …”
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    Trust change by gender. by Alain Abi-Rizk (8549358)

    Published 2025
    “…Results indicate that respondnatds from North America and Europe Experienced an increase in trust where as Africa and South America Witnessed a decline in trust. Males exhibited a greater decline in trust than females (p = 0.038), and undergraduate degree holders showed the largest decrease (p = 0.001). …”
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    Trust change by age group. by Alain Abi-Rizk (8549358)

    Published 2025
    “…Results indicate that respondnatds from North America and Europe Experienced an increase in trust where as Africa and South America Witnessed a decline in trust. Males exhibited a greater decline in trust than females (p = 0.038), and undergraduate degree holders showed the largest decrease (p = 0.001). …”
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    Trust change by education level. by Alain Abi-Rizk (8549358)

    Published 2025
    “…Results indicate that respondnatds from North America and Europe Experienced an increase in trust where as Africa and South America Witnessed a decline in trust. Males exhibited a greater decline in trust than females (p = 0.038), and undergraduate degree holders showed the largest decrease (p = 0.001). …”
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    Trust change by source of science information. by Alain Abi-Rizk (8549358)

    Published 2025
    “…Results indicate that respondnatds from North America and Europe Experienced an increase in trust where as Africa and South America Witnessed a decline in trust. Males exhibited a greater decline in trust than females (p = 0.038), and undergraduate degree holders showed the largest decrease (p = 0.001). …”
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