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May 30, 2024
Despite theoretical advancements linking bias, prejudice, and stereotyping to the elicitation of early and late components, supporting evidence in real-life conflict contexts is lacking. This study examines the applicability of previous models in a dyadic context based on differing exposure to extreme experiences related to armed conflict (victims... |
May 30, 2024
There is a growing awareness regarding the potential mental health repercussions stemming from war-related trauma experienced by both civilians and veterans. However, the existing literature has thus far overlooked a crucial aspect: how observable psychological distress may or may not support claims of victimhood. The assertions of victimhood made... |
May 30, 2024
Ideological indoctrination is a powerful tool for parties in armed conflicts, as they provide a source of motivation for combatants to stay in-group under difficult circumstances, and to perform actions that either put them in the line of risk or defy their personal ethical codes. But once in peacetime, besides the effects of past negative inter-gr... |
May 22, 2024
En los casos de colecistectomía difícil, en los que no se logra alcanzar una vista critica de seguridad, como procedimiento de rescate se recomienda la colecistectomía subtotal o la conversión a colecistectomía abierta, siendo preferida la primera. No obstante, no hay evidencia suficiente para preferir uno de los dos procedimientos, y con evidencia... |
May 15, 2024
This paper addresses the inherent procyclicality in widely adopted financial risk measures, such as expected shortfall (ES). We propose an innovative approach utilizing the worst-case higher moment (HM) risk measure, which offers a robust solution to distributional shifts by incorporating adaptive features. Empirical results using historical S&P500... |
