ACTOR/OBSERVER ASYMMETRY IN RISKY DECISION MAKING

Actor/observer asymmetry in risky decision making

Are people willing to gamble more for themselves than what they deem reasonable for others? We addressed this question in a simplified Astaxanthin computer gambling task in which subjects chose from a set of 10 cards.Subjects selected one card at a time after being instructed that 9 cards were good (win a dollar per card) and one was really bad (lo

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Blood biochemistry changes in a minipig infarction model

IntroductionThe present study aimed to assess changes in biochemical parameters during the adaptation of the myocardial infarction model to a conventional Hungarian minipig breed.According to our hypothesis, changes in the blood level of the necroenzymes CORRECTOR are not only related to the interventional procedure but are also influenced by peri-

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Using social-ecological systems theory to evaluate large-scale comanagement efforts: a case study of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region

Comanagement efforts are increasingly tasked with overseeing natural resource governance at a large scale.I examine comanagement of subsistence harvesting in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (ISR) of the western Canadian Arctic, using a social-ecological systems framework.In doing so, this study joins a growing list of research that reviews design

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