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진화형 불안형 심리학:정서적 융함 공순환의존 모델 이론
진화형 불안형 심리학:정서적 융합과 공순환 의존 모델. 이것은 실험 결과가 아니라 새로운 '이론적 뼈대‘입니다. 불안형을 진화적 관점에서 사랑을 위해 진화된 특수쳃 재해석하고, SBT,SST,IST 등을 적용했습니다. 향후 진행될 구체적인 후속 연구와 가설 검증의 기준점으로 삼기 위함입니다
진화형 불안형 심리학:정서적 융함 공순환의존 모델 이론
진화형 불안형 심리학:정서적 융합과 공순환 의존 모델. 본 등록은 성인 애착 유형 중 ’불안형 애착‘을 진화적 생 존 시스템 관점에서 재해석한 ’진화형 불안형 심리학‘의 이론적 뼈대 문서를 포함하고 있습니다. 이 프로젝트는 현재 완료된 실험 데이터가 아니라, 향후 진행될 구체 적인 실증 연구 및 세부 가설 검증을 위한 사전 등록 목 적의 개념적 모델입니다
STAGE 1 REGISTERED REPORT Utility-Weighted Forecasting and Calibration for Risk-Adjusted Decisions under Trading Frictions: A Ten-Year Multi-Asset Evaluation
This Stage 1 Registered Report proposes a ten-year, multi-asset empirical evaluation of a formal claim: that probabilistic forecasts calibrated to their downstream decision consequences dominate conventionally accurate but uncalibrated alternatives when trading frictions and binding feasibility constraints are primitive features of the economic environment. The theoretical framework establishes a dominance result under stated regularity conditions: a utility-weighted calibration projection, which targets forecast reliability in regions of high decision sensitivity and high friction cost, weakly reduces expected decision loss net of transaction costs, market impact, and binding constraints. The theory generates five falsifiable hypotheses concerning decision loss differentials, turnover reduction, constraint-binding frequency, regime-dependent performance gaps, and placebo invariance. A comprehensive pilot study on minute-level equity index futures data (December 2025, N = 8,025 decision periods) provides proof-of-concept evidence supporting all five predictions, including a primary loss differential t-statistic of −30.31, a 20% reduction in mean turnover, a near 50-fold reduction in constraint-binding frequency, monotonically increasing performance advantage across friction terciles, and complete collapse of all performance differentials under placebo controls. The proposed study extends the evaluation to ten years (January 2015–December 2024) across four asset classes—equity index futures, government bond futures, major foreign exchange pairs, and a commodity future—yielding approximately 2.5 million usable decision periods under a pre-committed walk-forward protocol with strict separation between model estimation, selection, and performance measurement. All endpoints, robustness checks, falsification tests, and reporting conventions are specified prior to accessing any evaluation-period data
La peculiar posición del personalismo en tiempos de ecolatrías y ecocidios
Resumen: A nadie es extraño que existe un fundamentalismo ecológico antihumanista que poco a poco va conquistando terreno en el campo de las ideas y va abriéndose paso en las costumbres, la dieta, y los planes de vida, sobre todo de los jóvenes y adolescentes. Por otra parte, durante la segunda mitad del siglo XX y lo que llevamos del siglo que corre, hemos visto un portentoso avance tecnológico que a todas luces es insostenible por sus implicaciones medioambientales, éticas, sociales, económicas, por la obsesión productiva que no supone justicia distributiva ni sostenibilidad medioambiental. Si en ninguno de ambos polos se encuentra la sensatez, ¿cómo podemos considerar rectamente la relación Persona-Naturaleza? El personalismo puede brindar un conjunto de principios que, dando cuenta de la altísima dignidad de la persona, también dejen en claro la importancia de la Naturaleza, de manera que la reivindicación del estatuto natural derive de la afirmación del estatuto personal
Understanding if Narrative CV change shortlisting in Postdoctoral Recruitment
This data set was collected as part of a study which examined the effect of Narrative CVs on STEM Postdoctoral recruitment at Cambirdge University. The data set currently contains key informant semi-structured interviews with Postdoctoral Recruitment Panel Members and Applicants.
All interview scripts, protcols and demographic deatils of interviewees can be found in Interview files.
*Note that some participants declined to have thier script submitted to an open source database, so these have been excluded
*This study is ongoing additional interviews are quantitative scripts will be added in due cours
Digital Transformation and Consumption Patterns of the “New Elderly” in China: A Systematic Review of Technological Adaptation and Learning Mechanisms
This systematic review explores the key domains, market segments, and technological innovations targeting China's new elderly population, and it employs thematic analysis to synthesize findings from diverse studies, identifying multifaceted market segmentation approaches including demographic, geographic, psychographic, health, and economic channels. Also, it examines technological advancements spanning health and wellness, living environment safety, social inclusion, data infrastructure, and support services. The aim of this review is to provide actionable insights for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and researchers to develop inclusive, efficient, and sustainable support systems for China's diverse and evolving elderly population
Curricula supports the unlearning of structured priors in a visual classification task.
Here we explore the mechanisms by which curricula help participants learn in a Boolean classification task. First, we will test the hypothesis that participants have a bias towards learning simple solutions in this context. When learning a rule where stimuli can be correctly classified by a single feature with a few exceptions, participants should be worse at classifying exception stimuli. Second, we investigate the influence of simple-to-complex curricula, where participants are first shown only rule-consistent stimuli, and the proportion of exception stimuli increases over the course of training. We hypothesize that simple-to-complex curricula will improve performance and reduce participants’ simplicity biases. Third, we look at the degree to which prior experience plays a role on the effectiveness of curricula. We ask participants to learn to classify a similar set of stimuli in a pretraining phase before completing the main task. Participants are assigned to learn either a low-dimensional rule (simple rule based on a single feature) or a complex rule (xor over 2 features) in this phase, and we hypothesize that participants who experience simple pretraining will demonstrate a greater simplicity bias, and also benefit more from a simple-to-complex curriculum.
Together, this work will demonstrate the benefit of curriculum for unlearning structured priors such as simplicity that do not align with the task at hand
Evaluation of individual psychological dispositions and online video credibility assessment (study 2)
This project is situated within the field of cognitive psychology, specifically examining the credibility assessment of online videos by secondary school students (from grades 6 to 12) and young adults (undergraduate students). The study pursues two primary objectives. First, it aims to evaluate students' critical thinking skills, specifically regarding sourcing and information evaluation, when processing video content. Second, we seek to identify the individual cognitive dispositions (closed-minded, open-mindedness, intuitiveness, need for cognition, type of reasoning, prior knowledge about climate change) that may influence this process and determine their effect on video evaluation. The stimuli focus on the topic of electric vehicles, a contemporary socio-scientific issue related to sustainable development that is highly susceptible to controversy and misinformation