1. Graham T. Allison, The Essence of Decision: Explaining the Cuban ...
Allison offers a critical analysis of governmental decision-making during the Cuban missile crisis, one of the most challenging crises of the Cold War.
2. Decision aids for people facing health treatment or screening decisions
Decision aids are interventions that support patients by making their decisions explicit, providing information about options and associated benefits/harms.
Decision aids are interventions that support patients by making their decisions explicit, providing information about options and associated benefits/harms, and helping clarify congruence between decisions and personal values. To assess the effects ...
3. Euromonitor International; leads the world in data analytics ...
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4. Delivering Cognitive Behavior Therapy to Young Adults With ...
6 jun 2017 · A fully automated conversational agent to deliver a self-help program for college students who self-identify as having symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Background: Web-based cognitive-behavioral therapeutic (CBT) apps have demonstrated efficacy but are characterized by poor adherence. Conversational agents may offer a convenient, engaging way of getting support at any time. Objective: The objective of the study was to determine the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a fully automated conversational agent to deliver a self-help program for college students who self-identify as having symptoms of anxiety and depression. Methods: In an unblinded trial, 70 individuals age 18-28 years were recruited online from a university community social media site and were randomized to receive either 2 weeks (up to 20 sessions) of self-help content derived from CBT principles in a conversational format with a text-based conversational agent (Woebot) (n=34) or were directed to the National Institute of Mental Health ebook, “Depression in College Students,” as an information-only control group (n=36). All participants completed Web-based versions of the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), the 7-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale (GAD-7), and the Positive and Negative Affect Scale at baseline and 2-3 weeks later (T2). Results: Participants were on average 22.2 years old (SD 2.33), 67% female (47/70), mostly non-Hispanic (93%, 54/58), and Caucasian (79%, 46/58). Participants in the Woebot group engaged with the conversational agent an average of 12.14 (SD 2.23) times over the study period. No significant differ...
5. [PDF] The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2016
28 jan 2015 · The meeting confirmed both the central role of the Code for the sustainable management of living aquatic resources, and the need to accelerate ...
6. NSERC's Awards Database - Natural Sciences and Engineering ...
23 nov 2022 · 2016-2017, 2015-2016, 2014-2015, 2013-2014, 2012-2013, 2011-2012, 2010 ... Collège La Cité, Conestoga College Institute of Technology and ...
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7. Alison Kelly Hawke - Suffolk University
Business Statistics – Communicating with Numbers, co-authored with Sanjiv Jaggia, McGraw-Hill Publishers (2011, 2016, 2019, 2022, 2025). ... L.A. Finley, New York ...
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8. Alison Wood Brooks - Faculty & Research - Harvard Business School
" (pdf) Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 137 (November 2016): 1–12. ... "La Ceiba: Navigating Microfinance and Relationships in Honduras (A).
Once considered irrational, emotions often exert a more profound influence on decision-making and workplace outcomes than logic or reason. Professor Brooks studies emotional experience, emotional expression, and how individuals can regulate their emotions effectively. Much of her research in this domain has focused on anxiety, one of the most pervasive emotions people experience in the workplace (and outside of work). Unlike research in clinical psychology, which has focused on treatments and medications that might help individuals with disordered or abnormal anxiety, her research focuses on the type of anxious feelings most people experience every day—the anxiety we feel before leading a meeting, giving a public speech, or completing difficult tasks. She has identified important behavioral consequences of feeling anxious: it limits our ability to take others’ perspectives, causes us to seek out and rely heavily on advice (even when the advice is obviously bad), and causes individuals to reply quickly, make steep concessions, exit prematurely, and earn less profit in negotiations.
9. [PDF] Locality, loneliness and lifestyle: a qualitative study of factors ...
5 mei 2015 · Citation: Bates, Julia and Machin, Alison (2016) Locality, loneliness and lifestyle: a qualitative ... LA., Folson, DP., & Jesta, DV. (2007) ...