THE IRRATIONAL HUNGRY JUDGE EFFECT REVISITED: SIMULATIONS REVEAL THAT THE MAGNITUDE OF THE EFFECT IS OVERESTIMATED

The irrational hungry judge effect revisited: Simulations reveal that the magnitude of the effect is overestimated

Danziger, Levav and Avnaim-Pesso (2011) analyzed legal rulings of Israeli parole boards concerning the effect of serial order in which cases are presented within ruling sessions.They found that the probability of a favorable decision drops from Bar Table about 65% to almost 0% from the first ruling to the last ruling within each session and that th

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Oral and dental aspects of child abuse

Child abuse is defined as those acts or omissions of care that deprive a child from the opportunity to fully develop his or her unique potentials as a person either physically, socially or emotionally.The overall incidence of child abuse is not really clear.Statistical data do not show the actual rate because of the unreported cases.Dentists are in

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Allergic reactions due to concomitant administration of multiple drugs in intravenous fluid in emergency departments in Turkey

The present study aimed to evaluate patients who were referred to adult allergy clinic due to allergic reactions after concomitant multiple Socks intravenous-drug administrations in Emergency Department (ED).Between January 2017 and January 2019, patients admitted to our allergy clinic with hypersensitivity reactions to intravenous drugs administer

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