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Lay intuitions about overall evaluations of experiences
Previous research has identified important determinants of overall evaluations for experiences lived across time. By
means of a novel guessing task, I study what decision-makers themselves consider important. As Informants, some
participants live and evaluate an experience. As Guessers, others have to infer its overall evaluation by asking Informants
questions. I rewarded accurate inferences, and analyzed and classified the questions in four experiments involving
auditory, gustatory and viewing experiences. Results show that Guessers thought of overall evaluations as reflecting
average momentary impressions. Moreover and alternatively, they tended to consider the personality and attitudes of the
experiencing person, experience-specific holistic judgments and behavioral intentions regarding the experience. Thus,
according to lay intuitions, overall evaluations are more than a reflection of the experience’s momentary impressions
Additional file 1 of Association between the age at onset of overweight and obesity and the subsequent risk of hypertension in Chinese adults
Additional file 1: supplement Figure S1, and Table S1-S
Additional file 1 of Influence of parental weight change on the incidence of overweight and obesity in offspring
Additional file 1: Table S1 Groups based on the combinations of paternal and maternal weight change. Table S2 Parental baseline weight and risk of overweight and obesity in offspring at follow up. Table S3 Parental weight change and risk of overweight and obesity in male and female offspring. Table S4 Parental weight change and risk of overweight and obesity in offspring using China overweight and obesity definition
Media 2: Precession optomechanics
Originally published in Optics Express on 09 May 2011 (oe-19-10-9066
The time series plot of human brucellosis incidence.
The time series plot of human brucellosis incidence in the whole country as well as in the southern and northern area of mainland China (result of the south-north partition could be seen in Fig 2, which was made based on the authoritative standard).</p
Media 1: Precession optomechanics
Originally published in Optics Express on 09 May 2011 (oe-19-10-9066
Time series plots of incidence rates for the three clusters.
Time series plots of incidence rates for: (A) Cluster 1 (Inner Mongolia); (B) Cluster 2 (Shanxi, Heilongjiang, Ningxia and Xinjiang) and (C) Cluster 3 (the remaining 26 provinces in mainland China).</p
An exploratory study of factors associated with human brucellosis in mainland China based on time-series-cross-section data from 2005 to 2016 - Fig 2
(A) the average incidence and (B)average annual rate of change of human brucellosis. The average incidence and average annual rate of change of human brucellosis in each province in mainland China, presented in (A) and (B) respectively. Each circle represented one province, where the horizontal and vertical coordinates of every circle’s center were the longitude (E) and latitude (N) of the corresponding province. The northern provinces were represented by hollow circles, and the southern provinces were represented by black circles. Specifically, in Fig 2B, since only Tibet and Inner Mongolia had negative average annual rates of change of human brucellosis, their corresponding circles were depicted by dashed lines; all the other provinces having positive annual rates of change were depicted by circles with solid lines. Furthermore, in Fig 2A, the area of the circle was proportional to the average incidence, and in Fig 2B, it was proportional to the absolute value of the average annual rate of change.</p
Comparison of the performances of the four different methods (2).
<p>Comparison of the performances of the four different methods (2).</p
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