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Dissociating reward sensitivity and negative urgency effects on impulsivity in the five-choice serial reaction time task.
Negative urgency describes the tendency for rash and impulsive behaviour during negative emotional states and has been linked to a number of psychiatric disorders. However, there has been limited research on negative urgency as...
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Homo Neuroeconomicus
Torben Larsen
Jan 01, 2017
This paper discusses the development of a neuroeconomic model of decision-making (DM). The method used was a review of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of game trials on economic choice. Key centers in economic DM are...
The Ursinus Weekly, February 3, 1919
Practice teaching and the small college Gettysburg quintette too speedy for Ursinus Opening session of the H.-P. group Ursinus trounces Washington Brotherhood of St. Paul holds meeting Campus democracy Junior girls sell...
Published by: Ursinus College
Engineering a Complete Record
Alexander Ball
Jul 01, 2009
Engineering firms that make long-lived products are increasingly called upon to sell their products as services. Alexander Ball reports on a project that has been investigating the knowledge and information management issues...
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Dacus Library to Host Art 4 Books Festival Dec. 1
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The festival will be held Tuesday, Dec. 1, from 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. in McBryde Hall. Local artists and craft makers will sell their work during the event.
Published by: Winthrop University
Stacking-dependent energetics and electronic structure of ultrathin polymorphic V2VI3 topological insulator nanofilms
Topological insulators represent a paradigm shift in surface physics. The most extensively studied Bi2Se3-type topological insulators exhibit layered structures, wherein neighboring layers are weakly bonded by van der Waals...
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Engineering a Complete Record
Alexander Ball
Jul 01, 2009
Engineering firms that make long-lived products are increasingly called upon to sell their products as services. Alexander Ball reports on a project that has been investigating the knowledge and information management issues...
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Autonomous Last Mile Shuttle ISEAUTO for Education and Research
The article introduces an educational and research project ISEAUTO, targeted to using self-driving cars to solve urban mobility issues. The project focusses on the design and development of an autonomous shuttle as a...
Adoption of E-Commerce and M-Commerce Marketing Practices
Pratap Mandal
Jul 01, 2021
E-commerce has become an important marketing channel with the increasing usage of internet by customers. Companies use both physical intermediaries and online distribution channels for selling their products and services. The...
The effects of the market structure on the adoption of evolving technologies
Javier Rivas
Dec 01, 2010
We study the speed at which technologies are adopted depending on how the market power is shared between the firms that sell technologies and the firms that buy them. Our results suggest that, because of a double marginalization...
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The Ursinus Weekly, January 2, 1933
13th League Conference is both large and lucky Almost 50 League schools make 1931-32 successful Debating ethics stressed by capital city coach League treasurer's report Debating makes leaders, says successful coach A few...
Published by: Ursinus College
Stacking-dependent energetics and electronic structure of ultrathin polymorphic V2VI3 topological insulator nanofilms
Topological insulators represent a paradigm shift in surface physics. The most extensively studied Bi2Se3-type topological insulators exhibit layered structures, wherein neighboring layers are weakly bonded by van der Waals...
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How does renewables competition affect forward contracting in electricity markets?
RA Ritz
Sep 05, 2016
Higher renewables penetration reduces the incentive of conventional electricity generators to sell forward production. This can undermine the role of forward contracting in mitigating market power. More renewable energy raises...
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Transition between canted antiferromagnetic and spin-polarized ferromagnetic quantum Hall states in graphene on a ferrimagnetic insulator
In the quantum Hall regime of graphene, antiferromagnetic and spin-polarized ferromagnetic states at the zeroth Landau level compete, leading to a canted antiferromagnetic state depending on the direction and magnitude of an...
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The Ursinus Weekly, December 19, 1921
Concert and grand opera delights large audience "When Knighthood was in Flower" pleases record breaking audience Penn trounces handicapped varsity Christmas dance proves extremely popular Whitewashed but fighting Nine...
Published by: Ursinus College
First Tabletop Role-Playing Gaming Class Called a Success
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
As a group, the class wrote a 64-page supplement to the popular Pathfinder game and created an imaginary town called Ravensberg. Over the spring semester, they populated it with residents, provided four locations - a manor, a...
Published by: Winthrop University
Shrouding add-on information
We explore how increased competition affects firms’ obfuscation strategies in a laboratory experiment. Firms sell a base good and an add-on product. Besides choosing the base-good price, sellers take an action that mimics the...
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