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research explores the perception of waiting time at signalized intersections on the basis of the results of an online virtual … suggests that the perception of waiting time is a function of the actual time, and a quadratic model describes the relationship …Perceived waiting time at signalized intersections differs from the actual waiting time and varies with signal design …
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Consumers are influenced by the metaphoric relationship between cardinal direction and vertical position (i.e., quot;north is upquot;). People think it will take longer to travel north than south (Study 1), that it will cost more to ship to a northern than to a southern location (Studies 2 and...
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The present paper analyses perception of AI of individuals in Spain and the factors associated with it. Data on 6 …,308 individuals from the Spanish survey (CIS, 2018) are used. The data include several measures of perception, innovation, place of …
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This preliminary note investigates perception bias: To what extent do individual opinions confound reality? We estimate … smartphone ownership, bootstrapped quantile regression models show that perception bias is associated with age …
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This paper investigates how witnessing adverse events affects individuals' perceptions and consequently their personal subjective well-being. In order to do so, we compare material well-being dynamics with changes in subjective well-being. We link GIS data on local flood shocks to an extensive...
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We propose that false beliefs about the own current economic status are an important factor for explaining populist attitudes. Along with the subjects' receptiveness to right-wing populism, we elicit their perceived relative income positions in a representative survey of German households. We...
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