نتایج جستجو برای: specialty preferences

تعداد نتایج: 123911  

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2015
Madhav Chandrasekher

Many preference aggregation problems are not, by nature, one-shot. In these settings, voter preferences need to be repeatedly aggregated as a function of the underlying pool of options that are being voted over. For example, imagine that a firm votes an offer to a candidate. If the offer is declined, then the pool of options shrinks, votes are aggregated once more, and a subsequent offer is mad...

Journal: :The journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh 2014
J M Fisher K Hunt M J Garside

BACKGROUND To meet the needs of the ageing population, more geriatric medicine doctors are required. We aimed to determine: (i) career preferences of junior doctors with an interest in geriatric medicine, (ii) factors influencing the likelihood of junior doctors undertaking a career in geriatric medicine and (iii) whether a geriatric medicine conference for junior doctors influenced their views...

2016
Luis Fernando Ng-Sueng Iván Vargas-Matos Percy Mayta-Tristán Reneé Pereyra-Elías Juan José Montenegro-Idrogo Fiorella Inga-Berrospi Felix Ancalli Francisco Bonilla-Escobar Cristian Diaz-Velez Erick Gutierrez-Quezada Jennifer Gomez-Alhach Carlos E Muñoz-Medina Adriana Sanchez-Pozo Milisen Vidal

INTRODUCTION The selection of a medical specialty has been associated with multiple factors, such as personal preferences, academic exposure, motivational factors and sociodemographic factors, such as gender. The number of women in the medical field has increased in recent years. In Latin America, we have not found any studies that explore this relationship. OBJECTIVE To determine whether the...

1999
Christophe G.E. Mangin Richard de Neufville Frank Field Joel Clark

An engineering methodology to identify profitable market segments for the use of new materials is presented and illustrated by application to the automobile industry. The method has three parts: empirical, statistical and analytical. The first measures company preferences for the important attributes of a use of a material, applying single-attribute utility functions. The second identifies mark...

2017
Jing Li William H Dow Shachar Kariv

We measure the social preferences of a sample of US medical students and compare their preferences with those of the general population sampled in the American Life Panel (ALP). We also compare the medical students with a subsample of highly educated, wealthy ALP subjects as well as elite law school students and undergraduate students. We further associate the heterogeneity in social preference...

2018
M. Douglas Jones Traci Yamashita Randal G. Ross Jennifer Gong

BACKGROUND Although medical school programs oriented toward postgraduate specialty training have the potential to reduce the duration and cost of medical school for US medical students, success depends on the ability of students to predict their postgraduate specialties. It is clear that first-year choices are poorly predictive, but it is not known when predictions become sufficiently reliable ...

2002
F. Rosa F Rosa

Structuring preferences has been developed with econometric models using functional flexible parametric form and the exploring the perceptions about expressed and latent needs using different multivariate approaches. Purpose of this research is to explore the demand for a new drink using the mean-end chain (MEC) theory and multivariate SEM procedure. The first part is dedicated to description o...

2006
Archishman Chakraborty Rick Harbaugh

We consider cheap talk by a biased expert comparing multiple issues, e.g., discussion of different spending proposals by an industry lobbyist, evaluation of different stocks by a sell-side analyst, or analysis of different topics by a biased newspaper. When the expert’s motives are sufficiently transparent, we find that cheap talk is credible and influential even when the expert strongly favors...

Journal: :Games and Economic Behavior 2014
Elias Tsakas

In this paper, we introduce a notion of epistemic equivalence between hierarchies of conditional beliefs and hierarchies of lexicographic beliefs, thus extending the standard equivalence results of Halpern (2010) and Brandenburger et al. (2007) to an interactive setting, and we show that there is a Borel surjective function, mapping each conditional belief hierarchy to its epistemically equival...

2016
Subir Bose Arup Daripa

We study the problem of elicitation of subjective beliefs of an agent when the beliefs are ambiguous (the set of beliefs is a non-singleton set) and the agent’s preference exhibits ambiguity aversion; in particular, as represented by α-maxmin preferences. We construct a direct revelation mechanism such that truthful reporting of beliefs is the agent’s unique best response. The mechanism uses kn...

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