Not exact matches
The
study, which appears
in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), shows that when we come across low - valued
items, we're willing to pay more for products we later face; by contrast, when we see high - valued
items, we'll pay less for products we view
in the
future.
There are usually some specific components to assess such as the
items overall value
in comparison to other sources relevant to your research topic, as well as its effectiveness, limitations, methodology, research problem definition, quality of evidence, and conclusions together with recommendations for
future study.
Considering that the riskiness factor was weak
in both the Japanese and the English W - DEQ [10][14],
future studies may need to reconsider the factor
items.
Participants
in the present
study used a scale ranging from 1 (disagree strongly) to 7 (agree strongly) to rate such
items as «I find myself preoccupied with the
future or the past» and» I tend to walk quickly to get where I'm going without paying attention to what I experience along the way.»