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It is sometimes argued that introducing Indoor Residual Spray (IRS) in areas with high coverage of mosquito bed nets may discourage net ownership and use, which would hinder Malaria eradication rather than promote it. We analyze new data from a Randomized Control Trial conducted in Eritrea in...
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lower beliefs and intention to adopt or purchase the new IT product. Product trial is an important and effective marketing … method to promote and improve consumers' beliefs about new IT product. However, previous studies do not clearly discuss the … effect of consumers' beliefs about product after product trial. In the present paper, authors try to discuss the relationship …
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. The stories shared here illustrate how learners' beliefs were constructed, challenged, and then transformed, enabling them …
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Research Award) project, the study involved: a. the administration of a pre-MOOC survey relating to teachers' beliefs towards …
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Gains from government crime-reducing programs are not always visible to the average citizen. The media overexpose crime events, but the absence of crime rarely makes the news, increasing the risk that citizen may have inaccurate perceptions of security. Through a survey experiment carried out in...
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It is standardly assumed that individuals react to perceived unfairness or norm violations in precisely the same area or relationship where the original offense has occurred. However, grievances over being exposed to injustice may have even broader consequences and also spill over to other...
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In empirical analyses of games, preferences and beliefs are typically treated as independent. However, if beliefs and … originates via an indirect channel, where second-mover decisions influence beliefs through a consensus effect, and the first …-mover decision is a best response to these beliefs. Specifically, beliefs about second-mover cooperation are biased toward own second …
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We introduce coordination failures driven by beliefs regarding the presence of taste discriminators as a channel of … the theoretical predictions, beliefs about discrimination are a significant correlate of self-employment rates, as well as …
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The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of individuals' memories of the Iran-Iraq war (1980-1988) during early adulthood (18-25 years) on their preference for strong national defense forces and their willingness to fight for Iran (in the event of another war). Using the World Value...
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