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1 ntally inducing parents to hold essentialist beliefs about a novel social category led them to produc
3 avior, with aggressive cognitions (normative beliefs about aggression, hostile attribution bias, aggr
6 an Indians (n = 56) concerning self-care and beliefs about arthritis; objective measures of arthritis
7 ariation in the prevalence of adverse health beliefs about back and arm pain, and in awareness of ter
11 some medical training hold and may use false beliefs about biological differences between blacks and
12 whether this racial bias is related to false beliefs about biological differences between blacks and
13 articipants who more strongly endorsed false beliefs about biological differences reported lower pain
17 ward, maternal confidence in, and behavioral beliefs about breastfeeding; 2) BMI and these psychosoci
19 recent history of past samples determines a belief about category means fit the data best for most o
20 regression, the risk of reporting inaccurate beliefs about chemotherapy was higher among patients wit
21 iefs about treatment efficacy, less positive beliefs about chemotherapy, and more concern about adver
27 l influence (e.g. prompts from patients) and beliefs about consequences (e.g. 999 accesses rapid help
28 that subjective values can be predicted from beliefs about constituent nutritive attributes of food:
29 nety-two percent of patients with inaccurate beliefs about cure from RT also had inaccurate beliefs a
31 urther extend the method to include a priori beliefs about different modeling assumptions and demonst
35 d that divergence in patients' and partners' beliefs about emotional impact of psoriasis and chronici
36 w religions view the human embryo depends on beliefs about ensoulment and the inception of personhood
37 medium found examples of all of the ancient beliefs about epilepsy including demonic or divine posse
38 s children to rapidly calibrate their causal beliefs about even the most opaque physical systems, but
42 This finding raises the possibility that beliefs about God can mitigate bias against other groups
43 stands stereotypes as generic or statistical beliefs about groups, skepticism remains about the ratio
47 to query informants' attitudes, values, and beliefs about how and why different health issues, inclu
48 eld of pancreas biology are revising current beliefs about how cellular identity is shaped by develop
50 ), and approval was strongly associated with beliefs about how informal consultation affects quality
51 mal consultation is strongly associated with beliefs about how it affects quality of care, this issue
52 an internal model, which describes our prior beliefs about how the limb responds to motor commands.
53 measured as the congruence between people's beliefs about how they typically behave and their actual
55 tributions were examined in terms of women's beliefs about infants' negative intentions (eg, the exte
58 sical function, health behaviors, subjective beliefs about longevity, the length of the individual's
60 d risk of nonadherence were negative general beliefs about medications (odds ratio [OR]=0.89 [0.83-0.
61 with Medicines Questionnaire (SATMED-Q) and Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire (BMQ), respectivel
62 the Brief Illness Perceptions Questionnaire, Beliefs about Medicines Questionnaire, and questions on
63 thors investigated knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about mental illness and providers held by a gro
65 social risk factors (including knowledge and beliefs about MSDs) between occupational groups should a
66 model-based approach, we show that smokers' beliefs about nicotine specifically modulated learning s
70 igher-conflict areas are less likely to hold beliefs about OPV that could motivate acceptance and are
71 ng socioeconomic status (SES) in early life, beliefs about oral health care (held by individuals and
75 public good as a positive function of their beliefs about others' contributions, constitute the majo
77 tended to include representations of others' belief about our intentions, their model about our belie
80 have acknowledged the importance of people's beliefs about pain and of a multidisciplinary approach t
81 arch, this paper evaluates a range of common beliefs about patient safety through a human factors len
88 ts indicated that readers maintain uncertain beliefs about previously read word identities, revise th
90 How humans integrate information to form beliefs about reality is a question that has engaged sci
91 rs' actions are driven not by reality but by beliefs about reality, even when those beliefs are false
94 stems is primarily driven by different prior beliefs about reversals that each group brings to the ta
96 re: OR, 3.63; 95% CI: 1.87, 7.04), erroneous beliefs about screening (OR, 32.15; 95% CI: 6.26, 165.19
98 r, in many cases it is necessary to optimise beliefs about sequences of states rather than just the c
99 disorder group held a level of dysfunctional beliefs about sleep that was comparable to that in the i
100 majority of the respondents have a number of beliefs about smallpox and smallpox vaccination that are
101 facilitates the transmission of essentialist beliefs about social categories from parents to children
107 Psychiatrists in Oregon are divided in their belief about the ethical permissibility of assisted suic
108 d that trait optimism relates to an a priori belief about the likelihood of rewards, but not losses,
109 ime it is offered are likely to change their belief about the necessity of hospitalization after rece
110 erstandings by surrogates and differences in belief about the patient's prognosis; 38 (17%) were rela
111 ortex have a role in establishing an initial belief about the stability of the reward environment.
113 ve been proposed to explain observations and beliefs about the "power of touch." Here, we propose tha
114 primary outcomes were participants' personal beliefs about the acceptability of intimate partner viol
118 study was to provide insight into patients' beliefs about the causes of OA in a primary care populat
121 range of psychological assessments including beliefs about the condition, anxiety, depression, and wo
122 ur account include (i) an influence of prior beliefs about the context in which rewards are delivered
123 Notably, DMS CIN ensembles tracked rats' beliefs about the current state such that, when states w
124 ain of "folk-economics" consists in explicit beliefs about the economy held by laypeople, untrained i
125 pose that the cultural success of particular beliefs about the economy is predictable if we consider
128 itor survey to investigate public use of and beliefs about the efficacy of a prominent and controvers
131 d with ecologically plausible, but incorrect beliefs about the generative process for outcomes and (i
132 ptive) prediction error based upon posterior beliefs about the hidden causes of their (exteroceptive)
133 logical evolution is challenging widely held beliefs about the history and evolution of life on Earth
136 results mainly from differences in physician beliefs about the indications for surgery, and the exten
137 ant valuations, which could arise from prior beliefs about the loss of agency ('helplessness'), or fr
138 's preference for equity with their partner, beliefs about the partner's appetite for equity, beliefs
139 efs about the partner's appetite for equity, beliefs about the partner's model of their partner, and
140 justice to its capacity to ground veridical beliefs about the past nor to its representational forma
143 (3 of 179) of surrogates reported that their beliefs about the patients' prognoses hinged exclusively
144 ' predictions that also contributed to their beliefs about the patients' prognoses, including percept
146 t the role of learning in shaping children's beliefs about the postingestive effects of the consumpti
147 biopsy, family history of breast cancer, and beliefs about the potential benefit and harms of screeni
148 rlying norms of reciprocity and individuals' beliefs about the potential effectiveness of specific ag
150 Among 71 surrogates interviewed who had beliefs about the prognosis that were more optimistic th
151 ted payoff-maximizing) response to incorrect beliefs about the punishment behavior of third parties.
152 ional mechanisms underlying the evolution of beliefs about the relevance of environmental features in
153 subjective factors (such as a participant's beliefs about the reward to be received for performing s
154 ents were asked about their knowledge of and beliefs about the smallpox virus and the vaccine, their
155 ocampus, subserves updating of probabilistic beliefs about the status of individuals in a social hier
156 sex, lack of religious beliefs, and general beliefs about the suffering of cancer patients and their
157 severity, sociodemographic features, general beliefs about the suffering of cancer patients, and surv
158 tions that have purported to support various beliefs about the utility of parenteral nutrition, and t
160 ns, generalists have divergent knowledge and beliefs about the value of various arthritis treatments.
161 nings, which integrate conceptual knowledge, beliefs about the work and the artist's intentions, and
162 w perception is shaped by the integration of beliefs about the world with mismatches resulting from t
163 the prefrontal cortex are thought to process beliefs about the world, but little is known about the c
166 taking, we can infer what a person currently believes about the world given their point of view.
170 a three-group model; all groups held strong beliefs about their need for systemic therapy but differ
176 during capsaicin inhalation, suggesting that beliefs about treatment can modify the central processin
177 was associated with older age, more negative beliefs about treatment efficacy, less positive beliefs
178 h this, a participant's conceptual views and beliefs about treatments influenced the pain modulation
180 his 2012 book, Jussim suggests that people's beliefs about various groups (i.e., their stereotypes) a
181 t we review indicate that some commonly held beliefs about wetland insect ecology require significant
182 cians must consider providers' knowledge and beliefs about what causes disparities and what can be do
185 ort that putative CINs appear to track rats' beliefs about which environmental state is current.
186 e same phenotype and informally update their beliefs about which linkage signals in their scan most m
188 nterventions targeting physician confidence, beliefs about who is able to provide psychosocial suppor
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