A CROSS CULTURAL TEST OF FINANCIAL RISK TOLERANCE ATTITUDES: BRAZILIAN AND AMERICAN SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES

A Cross Cultural Test of Financial Risk Tolerance Attitudes: Brazilian and American Similarities and Differences

The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which risk-tolerance attitudes differ between a sample of Brazilians and Americans (N = 620).Based on the use of a variety of statistical methodologies, Gift including regression, factor, and discriminant analysis.The results indicate that Americans were more apt to engage in a speculative gamb

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The lack of structure of knowledge

For a long time philosophers have struggled to reach a definition of knowledge that is fully satisfactory Chair and a Half from an intuitive standard.However, what could be so fuzzy about the concept of knowledge that it makes our intuitions to not obviously support a single analysis? One particular approach from a naturalistic perspective treats t

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Identifying the parameters of photovoltaic cells using Gaussian bare-bone imperialist competitive algorithm with opposition-based learning mechanism

Extracting the precise parameters of photovoltaic (PV) cells has become very important for simulation, evaluation, control, and optimization of PV systems.However, it is Gift still a challenging task to accurately and reliably extract the parameters of PV cells.To solve this difficult problem, in this paper, a new meta-heuristic algorithm called Ga

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Characterization of Biostimulant Mode of Action Using Novel Multi-Trait High-Throughput Screening of Arabidopsis Germination and Rosette Growth

Environmental stresses have a significant effect on agricultural crop productivity worldwide.Exposure of seeds to abiotic stresses, Still Life Art such as salinity among others, results in lower seed viability, reduced germination, and poor seedling establishment.Alternative agronomic practices, e.g., the use of plant biostimulants, have attracted

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