scholarly journals Risk Evaluation Tools for Prediction and Possible Guidance of DAPT: Is Scoring a Hit in East Asians Patients undergoing PCI?

2019 ◽  
Vol 119 (07) ◽  
pp. 1033-1035
Author(s):  
Ralph Hein ◽  
Freek W.A. Verheugt ◽  
Dirk Sibbing
2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saber Hussain ◽  
Christin Grabinski ◽  
Nicole Schaeublin ◽  
Elizabeth Maurer ◽  
Mohan Sankaran ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 416-417 ◽  
pp. 1914-1919
Author(s):  
Bao Fa Liu ◽  
Shang Hai Liu

Because the petroleum production is larger investment, higher risk, and the traditional risk evaluation tools usually gave an evaluated value only, which being not in accord with the actual, the paper introduces the ideas of Value at Risk into the Human Errors (HEs) quantification for the petroleum operation, and develops the the model of Human Errors at Risk (HEaR) to quantify the HEs. The model can in detail depict the actual risk statuses of production system under different risk conditions.


Author(s):  
Bertram Gawronski

Abstract. Drawing on recent criticism of the Implicit Association Test (IAT), the present study tested the convergent and discriminant validity of two prejudice-related IATs to corresponding explicit prejudice measures in a German student sample (N = 61). Confirming convergent validity, (a) an IAT designed to assess negative associations related to Turkish people was significantly related to the explicit endorsement of prejudiced beliefs about Turkish people, and (b) an IAT designed to assess negative associations related to East Asians was significantly related to explicit prejudice against East Asians. Moreover, confirming discriminant validity, (c) the Asian IAT was unrelated to the explicit endorsement of prejudiced beliefs about Turkish people, and (d) the Turkish IAT was unrelated to explicit prejudice against Asian people. These results further corroborate the assumption that the IAT is a valid method to assess the strength of evaluative associations in the domain of prejudice and stereotypes.


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