Discover how sample size neglect impacts statistical conclusions and learn to avoid this cognitive bias studied by renowned experts like Tversky and Kahneman.
Discover how the Home Market Effect explains global trade patterns, why large countries become net exporters, and ...
Collective behavior is an unusual phenomenon in condensed-matter physics. When quantum spins interact together as a system, ...
Background Is being famous a risk factor for premature death? Previous studies indicate that famous musicians have a higher ...
Background Per cent slowing of decline is frequently used as a metric of outcome in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) clinical trials, but it may be misleading. Our objective was to determine whether per cent ...
Neurointervention has seen significant advancements in recent decades with the adoption of myriad new technologies and techniques. Initially reliant on case reports and small case series, we now ...
1 School of Sports Science, Hengyang Normal University, Hengyang, Hunan, China 2 School of Physical Education, Shanxi University, Taiyuan, Shanxi, China Objective: The aim of this study (PROSPERO ...
Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK Over the past 40 years, many health-care systems that were once publicly owned or financed have moved towards privatising ...
Life-history theory, central to our understanding of diversity in morphology, behaviour, and senescence, describes how traits evolve through the optimisation of trade-offs in investment. Despite ...
To take root and thrive, a seed must be planted in optimal soil. Gregory M. Walton and David S. Yeager use this analogy to assert that psychological manipulations may succeed only under certain ...
In the wake of the replication crisis, statistical power has become one of the central issues in debates about the quality of research. The widespread use of tests with low power is seen as a key ...