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outcomes <an outcome; outcomes> N

outcomes

outcomes conflict ADMIN

computation of the outcome ECON

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The effective adoption of collective mindfulness characteristics by an organization appears to cultivate safer cultures that exhibit improved system outcomes.
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According to behaviourism, habits are initially motivated by the outcomes or consequences of behaviour, like eating food or earning money.
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The literature reports generally favorable outcomes for apicoaortic surgery given the age, frailty, and comorbidities of the patient population.
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In fact, if one examines the benchmarking literature, other terms, such as indicators, outcomes, and metrics, are used.
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When they engage in upward counterfactual thinking, people are able to imagine alternatives with better positive outcomes.
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It was found that not only might affect precede creativity, but creative outcomes might provoke affect as well.
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Meaning that the bookmakers disagree on the chances of the outcomes.
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Results showed that the self-serving bias was present in negative outcomes, and that greater interpersonal distance from group members increased blame for negative outcomes.
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To be specific, framing effects refer to behavioral or attitudinal strategies and/or outcomes that are due to how a given piece of information is being framed in public discourse.
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Health literacy and outcomes among patients with heart failure.
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