25 research outputs found
Electron on a Surface in an External Magnetic Field: Hidden Supersymmetry, Zero Modes and Boundary Conditions
α5β1 Integrin-Fibronectin Interactions Specify Liquid to Solid Phase Transition of 3D Cellular Aggregates
Clinical and electroencephalographic on–off effect of amantadine in chronic non-traumatic minimally conscious state
Evaluation of the efficacy of a fungal consortium for degradation of azo dyes and simulated textile dye effluents
The value of Tc-99m (V) dimercaptosuccinic acid in detecting intra-abdominal infection: compared with gallium scan
The Curing Coma Campaign: Framing Initial Scientific Challenges—Proceedings of the First Curing Coma Campaign Scientific Advisory Council Meeting
Deep structural brain lesions associated with consciousness impairment early after hemorrhagic stroke
On the ‘Students as Surrogates’ Research Conundrum: Insights from Statistical Reasoning in Revenue Management
Research indicates that the adequacy of using students as surrogates in social science research might be situation specific; however, no consensus exists as to what the characteristics of these situations are. First to explore the question in the revenue management domain of statistical reasoning, we find no significant differences among experienced revenue managers, college students and the general public, or between students playing the roles of consumers and students playing the roles of revenue managers. It follows that in this specific revenue management domain, the use of students as surrogates for either customers or managers might be appropriate
