• Our results suggest that chimpanzees are more averse to engaging in uncertain choices when the source of uncertainty is another chimpanzee than when it is a machine. (diw.de)
  • The analysts believe that this profit-taking indicates a sense of caution among investors who are wary of leaving their money tied up in risky investments. (thedailyguardian.net)
  • The behavior of investors reinforces the notion that they are closely monitoring the market and taking necessary precautions to limit potential losses. (thedailyguardian.net)
  • The volatile nature of bitcoin has been a consistent point of contention among investors. (thedailyguardian.net)
  • Investors are not willing to take unnecessary risks, hence the cautious approach. (thedailyguardian.net)
  • As such, analyzing the behavior of investors provides valuable insights into their confidence in the market. (thedailyguardian.net)
  • You lay out what you see as 10 rules of how investors can manage their behavior. (monumentwealthmanagement.com)
  • I say crude because such calculations ignore any difference in liquidity between and within the two types of debt, any compensation investors require for the uncertainty of the real value of nominal coupon securities and a variety of other issues, such as the fact that Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) are indexed to the CPI with a time varying lag. (newyorkfed.org)
  • In the case of longer-term investors, advantage can be taken of the resultant widened dislocations between price and value-and thereby more attractive opportunities-as appropriate. (sfgweb.com)
  • Moreover, investors must learn to manage risk and be cautious while trading. (forexbrokerreport.com)
  • They believe that corruption will lead investors to face more uncertainty and need to pay additional operating costs for learning and adapting to the culture, customs, values, business rules. (scirp.org)
  • Expectations drive people's behavior by influencing a wide range of economic decisions such as saving, investment, purchases of durable goods and wage negotiations. (newyorkfed.org)
  • There are many scientific unknowns, an uncertainty of the risk, and tragic consequences for pregnant women and their fetuses. (cdc.gov)
  • Uncertainty and unknowns about the pandemic together with the explosion of information created confusion and fear among many populations. (bvsalud.org)
  • The impacts of joint energy and output prices uncertainties in a mean-variance framework. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • This framework allows measuring and disentangling the impact of probability weighting on risk perceptions and behavior. (scienpress.com)
  • So how can a corporate compliance program emphasize to employees that individual responsibility is the fundamental defense in any risk and control framework? (compliancecultureblog.com)
  • Although several past studies have quantified the impact of individual risk factors in Japan, to our knowledge no study has assessed and compared the effects of multiple modifiable risk factors for non-communicable diseases and injuries using a standard framework. (who.int)
  • We applied a comparative risk assessment framework to estimate effects of excess risks on deaths and life expectancy at age 40 y. (who.int)
  • Risk and uncertainty are inherent in the online classroom environment. (excelsior.edu)
  • To reduce the uncertainty inherent in such extrapolations, there has been considerable interest in the development of physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models of toxic chemicals for application in quantitative risk assessments. (cdc.gov)
  • Pratt-Chapman et al proposed measures for survivorship patient navigation related to health care utilization (access to clinical care, awareness of late and long-term effects, and access to supportive care) and patient-reported outcomes (quality of life, self-efficacy and activation, satisfaction with care and navigation, health knowledge and literacy and healthy behaviors). (medscape.com)
  • The paper investigates the importance of probability weighting in financial decisions and examines the degree to which risk-taking behavior deviates from expected utility theory in the presence of probability weighting. (scienpress.com)
  • Probability weighting affects traders perceptions of their own risk attitude more intensely than it affects their actual behavior. (scienpress.com)
  • tail risk" means a risk that occurs either where the frequency of low probability events is higher than expected under a normal probability distribution or where there are observed events of very significant size or magnitude. (malegislature.gov)
  • I think, though, that there's valuable information in a 'conditional probability distribution function' if that's the best representation of the uncertainty given the data we have nowadays. (thebulletin.org)
  • The uncertainty around the emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, a novel coronavirus that causes coronavirus disease (COVID-19), has led to the rapid and widespread diffusion of misinformation about the virus, its origins, and effective prevention and treatment strategies ( 1 , 2 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Misinformation is not a new problem, but it poses particular challenges for infectious disease management when public acceptance is required for prevention behaviors such as social distancing or wearing a mask. (cdc.gov)
  • Welcome to the Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication Basic Principles webinar, hosted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • I'm representing the Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity, COCA, with the Emergency Risk Communication Branch at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • MSM have increased risk for STDs compared to women and to men who only have sex with women, and both STD infection and the risk behaviors that can lead to STDs increase the risk of acquiring and transmitting HIV (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014a). (cdc.gov)
  • Taken together our findings suggest that key dimensions of risk preference emerge independently of the influence of human cultural evolution and thus may have deeper phylogenetic roots than previously suspected. (diw.de)
  • A group of professional traders participates in an experiment, whose data are used to calculate risk and uncertainty premiums. (scienpress.com)
  • As an insurance carrier, we're finding creative ways to collaborate with the construction industry to promote new and emerging tech to help manage risks as well as collect valuable data and insight on site conditions as well as worker behavior and safety-which previously was much more difficult to obtain and monitor on a consistent basis. (roughnotes.com)
  • To many U.S. companies, the EU laws often remain an anathema and their instinctive reaction is to comply with U.S. government and court demands first and worry about the EU data privacy laws later," says Toby Duthie, a data protection expert at consulting firm Forensic Risk Alliance. (complianceweek.com)
  • Uncertainty about what data the Fed is actually monitoring, emphasizing, and incorporating into its decision-making process. (sfgweb.com)
  • These data collectively indicate the contributions of both germline and postzygotic mutations to the risk of bipolar disorder, supporting the hypothesis that postzygotic mutations of developmental disorder genes may contribute to bipolar disorder. (nature.com)
  • and we have enough observed data (from climate records, ice-core samples, volcanic eruptions, and other natural phenomena) to prove that their simulations are consistent with what the real experiment (i.e., climate on Earth) is showing us. (thebulletin.org)
  • But when I compute a mean as my estimate and a standard deviation as its uncertainty, I'm assuming that each model is producing independent data, and I'm relying on the expectation that their errors will cancel each other out. (thebulletin.org)
  • Too many solutions from management or consultancy rely heavily on data solutions and systems approaches to addressing compliance risk. (compliancecultureblog.com)
  • Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) data show that in 1995 the percentage of both black and white women aged 40 years or older who had received a mammogram during the past 2 years was near the Healthy People 2010 objective of 70% (objective 3-13) (1). (cdc.gov)
  • During the COVID-19 pandemic, an urgent need existed for near-real-time data collection to better understand how individual beliefs and behaviors, state and local policies, and organizational practices influenced health outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • PBPK models are effective tools for integrating diverse dose-response and mechanistic data in order to more accurately predict human risk. (cdc.gov)
  • Yet, for these models to be useful and trustworthy in performing the necessary extrapolations (spe- cies, doses, exposure scenarios), they must be thoughtfully constructed in accordance with known biology and pharmacokinetics, doc- umented in a form that is transparent to risk assessors, and shown to be robust using diverse and appropriate data. (cdc.gov)
  • Based on the behavior of the data, a mathematical assessment is the assumption that the toxic effects in a par- model is selected which possesses a sufficient number of ticular tissue can be related in some way to the concentra- compartments (and therefore parameters) to describe the tion time course of an active form of the substance in that data. (cdc.gov)
  • Around 253 sexually active young students answered a questionnaire on sociodemographic and sexual behavior data and a scale on contraceptive opinions. (bvsalud.org)
  • Methods and Findings: We obtained data on risk factor exposures from the National Health and Nutrition Survey and epidemiological studies, data on the number of cause-specific deaths from vital records adjusted for ill-defined codes, and data on relative risks from epidemiological studies and meta-analyses. (who.int)
  • This arrangement allows lenders to mitigate the risk associated with lending money to someone with insufficient creditworthiness. (5hmsr23.net)
  • The transition to university is a delicate moment in development, in which individuals may be exposed to many stressors and also exhibit risky behaviors, such as unprotected sex. (bvsalud.org)
  • Financial bailouts of lending institutions by governments, central banks or other institutions can encourage risky lending in the future if those that take the risks come to believe that they will not have to carry the full burden of potential losses. (wikipedia.org)
  • A risk assessment assumes a more negative slant: that AI is inherently risky and leads to negative outcomes. (bipartisanpolicy.org)
  • The uncertainty and potential for rate increases make it challenging to plan for loan repayment, exacerbating financial difficulties and potentially trapping individuals in cycles of debt. (paydayloans10tilp.com)
  • But with so many question marks out there-tariffs, rate increases, consumer behavior and more-how long will this historic streak continue? (rejournals.com)
  • To achieve this, companies can deploy a comprehensive set of policies and guidelines, including enhanced hygiene measures, provision of additional personal protective equipment (PPE) where necessary, physical distancing, and modifications to existing governance and behaviors. (mckinsey.com)
  • However, using A.I. presents numerous governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) challenges that need meticulous attention. (grc2020.com)
  • Within the scope of an enterprise perspective of GRC is the growing domain of A.I. GRC - the governance, risk management, and compliance over the use of artificial intelligence. (grc2020.com)
  • Given their potential to hamper an organization's operations or reputation, A.I.-related risks require comprehensive risk assessments and robust risk mitigation strategies. (grc2020.com)
  • Impact assessments are one tool to anticipate and manage an AI system's benefits, risks, and limitations throughout its entire life cycle. (bipartisanpolicy.org)
  • These assessments can serve as critical guard rails for public and private organizations, with the investment required proportionate to risk. (bipartisanpolicy.org)
  • What is the difference between impact assessments and risk assessments? (bipartisanpolicy.org)
  • While risk assessments and impact assessments are closely related , they each convey certain assumptions about AI. (bipartisanpolicy.org)
  • Third, there is concern that impact assessments focus too much on the short term given the uncertainty of long-term outcomes. (bipartisanpolicy.org)
  • Fourth, impact assessments may focus too much on AI's downside risks and not enough on its upside benefits. (bipartisanpolicy.org)
  • Risk assessments are performed to estimate the conditions under which individuals or populations may be harmed by exposure to environmental or occupational chemicals. (cdc.gov)
  • Linepack storage valuation under price uncertainty. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • accident and health insurance" means contracts that incorporate morbidity risk and provide protection against economic loss resulting from accident, sickness, or medical conditions and as may be specified in the valuation manual. (malegislature.gov)
  • deposit-type contract" means contracts that do not incorporate mortality or morbidity risks and as may be specified in the valuation manual. (malegislature.gov)
  • life insurance" means contracts that incorporate mortality risk, including annuity and pure endowment contracts, and as may be specified in the valuation manual. (malegislature.gov)
  • Promote self-care strategies like mindfulness to manage uncertainty. (greenchicafe.com)
  • The study found that the highly trusted instructors consistently adapted their behaviors in three critical areas: how they manage the classroom, how they communicate with learners, and how they are present in the online classroom. (excelsior.edu)
  • The risks and rewards in forex trading are attributed to the ability of traders to manage risk by implementing a trading system, financial planning, and decision-making based on market analysis. (forexbrokerreport.com)
  • First, the bad institutional environment increases the risk of deprivation of investor assets, thereby reducing the likelihood of investment. (scirp.org)
  • After one episode of PID, a woman's risk of ectopic pregnancy increases sevenfold compared with the risk for women who have no history of PID. (cdc.gov)
  • it's a good option for a donor uncomfortable with the uncertainty and range of outcomes associated with more complex organizations. (givewell.org)
  • In 1998, William J. McDonough, head of the New York Federal Reserve, helped the counter-parties of Long-Term Capital Management avoid losses by taking over the firm. (wikipedia.org)
  • It has been argued that hyperbolic discounting of future gains and losses leads to time-inconsistent behavior and thereby, in the context of health economics, not enough investment in health and too much indulgence of unhealthy consumption. (repec.org)
  • A changing reinsurance environment as well as low interest rates exacerbate these conditions on the carrier side, leading to heightened levels of focus on the risk management operations for construction insureds to control the frequency and severity of losses, as they're likely being asked to take on more risk. (roughnotes.com)
  • Furthermore, unlike gambling, successful Forex traders follow a defined system to minimize their losses and maximize their profits with risk management techniques to reduce risks . (forexbrokerreport.com)
  • At the same time, when individuals take risks without proper knowledge or disregard appropriate strategies, they can experience significant losses. (forexbrokerreport.com)
  • Inadequate representation of these uncertainties may result in inaccurate and overconfident predictions during scale-up to larger systems. (osti.gov)
  • To create a safe learning environment, teachers must foster a nurturing classroom culture of mutual respect, consistent expectations, self-expression, and a growth mindset. (greenchicafe.com)
  • To mitigate these risks, it is important for both parties involved to communicate openly and honestly about financial responsibilities and expectations. (5hmsr23.net)
  • It is crucial for a central bank to monitor inflation expectations, making sure that they remain well anchored and consistent with policy objectives. (newyorkfed.org)
  • This is completely consistent with medium-term price stability, if at the same time, forward inflation expectations-that is, expectations of inflation for after the supply disruption ends-do not move. (newyorkfed.org)
  • In an era of new options, more choices, greater temptations, higher expectations, consistent anxiety, and endemic uncertainty, nothing about the process of marrying can be taken for granted. (christianitytoday.com)
  • A hurdle to the market's mostly efficient existence is uncertainty, or, more accurately in this case, a moving target. (sfgweb.com)
  • Hence, multiscale modeling efforts must accurately quantify the effect of the propagation of uncertainties during upscaling. (osti.gov)
  • As an additional, unintended benefit, the approach uncovered a number of frontline concerns unrelated to the pandemic, allowing managers to take additional steps to boost productivity and improve workforce satisfaction. (mckinsey.com)
  • To read more about becoming a consistent trader, check out my article on consistency in trading . (learntotradethemarket.com)
  • The concern here is not so much one of (the proper or most appropriate metric of) focus, but rather one of consistency and uncertainty. (sfgweb.com)
  • It takes some time, however, for the likely ultimate loss experience of a mortgage portfolio to become evident, so it wasn't until the middle of last year, well after home prices peaked in some major markets, that more quantitative evidence emerged regarding the substantial extent to which mortgage loans made in 2006 would underperform previous vintages. (richmondfed.org)
  • Meanwhile, in the real world, I would echo Gavin: Many decisions can be made by looking at qualitative agreement, general tendencies, and model consensus without the need for quantitative description of the uncertainties. (thebulletin.org)
  • The present findings highlight the need to better understand the mechanisms underlying perceptions of COVID-19 risk in rural areas. (rrh.org.au)
  • These findings are consistent with previous studies, but provide new insights on several dimensions of trading decisions, and offer insights into market movements. (scienpress.com)
  • Uncertainties from model parameters and model discrepancy from small-scale models impact the accuracy and reliability of predictions of large-scale systems. (osti.gov)
  • article{osti_1571589, title = {Upscaling Uncertainty with Dynamic Discrepancy for a Multi-Scale Carbon Capture System}, author = {Bhat, K. Sham and Mebane, David S. and Mahapatra, Priyadarshi and Storlie, Curtis Byron}, abstractNote = {Uncertainties from model parameters and model discrepancy from small-scale models impact the accuracy and reliability of predictions of large-scale systems. (osti.gov)
  • This paper describes the process of PBPK model development and highlights issues related to the specification of model structure and parameters, model eval- uation, and consideration of uncertainty. (cdc.gov)
  • This study aimed to analyze differences in opinions about contraception based on self-reported sexual and contraceptive behavior. (bvsalud.org)
  • Yet the evolutionary roots of human risk taking behavior remain poorly understood. (diw.de)
  • A major chal enge for public health practitioners is to provide clear and consistent messages that can be understood by different types of audiences, including vulnerable populations such as pregnant women and children who are often forgotten in this process. (bvsalud.org)
  • By embracing change rather than resisting it, communicating effectively, involving stakeholders, and setting a steady course, leaders can successfully navigate uncertainty. (r-magazine.com)
  • To trade forex successfully and reduce risks, you must craft a risk management plan and a good trading system . (forexbrokerreport.com)
  • These risks range from technical aspects, such as security breaches or system failure, to ethical aspects, like algorithmic bias or privacy infringement. (grc2020.com)
  • Risk preference impacts how people make key life decisions related to health, wealth, and wellbeing. (diw.de)
  • These effects were consistent when the graphic was shared by the World Health Organization or by an anonymous Facebook user and when the graphics were shared preemptively or in response to misinformation. (cdc.gov)
  • Prepare a communication campaign for general awareness and targeted health behaviors. (cdc.gov)
  • And on May 14th, CDC issued a health advisory recommending that healthcare professionals report patients meeting the MIS-C case definition to local, state, or territorial health departments in order to enhance knowledge of the risk factors, pathogenesis, clinical course and treatment of this syndrome. (cdc.gov)
  • To further improve population health, consistent and comparative evidence on mortality attributable to preventable risk factors is necessary for setting priorities for health policies and programs. (who.int)
  • There is a large potential population health gain if multiple risk factors are jointly controlled. (who.int)
  • Controlling risk factors for non-communicable diseases and association from large-scale prospective studies and meta-analyses external causes is essential for the improvement of adult health. (who.int)
  • The five major risk factors for deaths in the formulating and revising health policies and programs. (who.int)
  • The standards cover follow-up surveillance, rehabilitation, and health promotion/risk reduction. (medscape.com)
  • Developments in housing finance arguably have played a substantial role in the behavior of housing markets in recent years. (richmondfed.org)
  • I chose the term self-assured certainty for the peak expression of mood (and self-assured uncertainty for the trough) because as I looked at the behaviors and decision-making processes at both extremes, I felt it was important to pick up what I see as the consequential behavioral characteristics of the "delusional" elements I just discussed. (informit.com)
  • In the second study, we studied a large sample of chimpanzees (N=86) using a multimethod approach combining observer ratings (inspired by the general and domain specific SOEP-Risk-Items) with behavioral choice experiments. (diw.de)
  • We assessed the effect of racial differences in the validity of age-adjusted, self-reported mammography use estimates from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) from 1995 through 2006 to determine whether misclassification (inaccurate survey question response) may have obscured actual racial disparities. (cdc.gov)
  • Fed Chair, Alan Greenspan, while conceding the risk of moral hazard, defended the policy to orderly unwind Long-Term Capital by saying the world economy is at stake. (wikipedia.org)
  • I highlight this point here because many investment strategies presume not only regular tide-like market movements up and down, but, more importantly, consistent liquidity and orderly market conditions at all points in the cycle in which to execute them as well. (informit.com)
  • We believe that some of our other finalists can make a donation go farther strictly in terms of extreme life change , but PIH provides significant benefits beyond its effect on mortality, and we also see it as the "lowest-risk" charity available: its model is extremely logical and tangible, and we have high confidence in it. (givewell.org)
  • Conclusions: Tobacco smoking and high blood pressure are the two major risk factors for adult mortality from non- communicable diseases and injuries in Japan. (who.int)
  • the results could mortality, accounting for 63% and 9%, respectively, of 57 million inform policymakers of which risk factors need to be prioritized in deaths in 2008 [1]. (who.int)
  • Accelerate progress and de-risk decisions with best practices tailored to you and your team. (forrester.com)
  • COVID-19, he says, is heightening the economic uncertainty, and that has the potential to impact employment practices. (roughnotes.com)
  • Mental fortitude is defined as the ability to focus on and execute solutions when in the face of uncertainty or adversity. (learntotradethemarket.com)
  • unwavering discipline in the face of the near constant temptation and uncertainty that IS the market. (learntotradethemarket.com)
  • for example: thoughtfully committing resources in the face of uncertainty to reach challenging goals. (floridajobscareers.com)
  • We need to be authentic as we face and lead through the uncertainty before us. (logosconsulting.net)
  • At that point, we could take the models' projections at face value, weigh the results of every model equally, and use their range to bracket our uncertainty, at least under a given emissions scenario. (thebulletin.org)
  • Combining all of those together, crises and emergencies and risk that we face of those every day, and talking about those is really the basis of CERC. (cdc.gov)
  • When learners trust their instructor, they are more willing to take risks and overcome uncertainty to contribute ideas and actively collaborate with confidence. (excelsior.edu)
  • o Disseminate messages to encourage travelers returning from areas with Zika to take precautions upon return (e.g., actively take steps to prevent mosquito bites for at least 3 weeks) to reduce the risk of spread to local mosquito populations. (cdc.gov)
  • The Open Compliance and Ethics Group (OCEG) defines GRC as "a capability to reliably achieve objectives, address uncertainty, and act with integrity. (grc2020.com)
  • However, the more frequent and challenging scenario is that employees have received information about compliance risk management priorities and ethical culture at their organization. (compliancecultureblog.com)
  • It may expedite or simplify some aspects of working with compliance risk management, but it cannot ever be as effective as a values-based approach that creates a corporate culture where good judgment and ethical decision-making are incentivized and supported. (compliancecultureblog.com)
  • To develop an effective forex trading strategy, traders must take into account technical and fundamental analysis, maintain discipline and control emotions, and implement a trading plan with stop loss and take profit measures. (forexbrokerreport.com)
  • Manufacturers can follow three guiding principles to keep their workers safe while preparing for increased uncertainty and long-lasting changes to the work environment. (mckinsey.com)
  • Incorporating core GRC principles in the responsible use of A.I. involves building a culture that values ethical A.I. use and behavior, transparency, and consistent improvement. (grc2020.com)
  • Principles aside, there's a lot of uncertainty about what the words "establishment" and "equipment" mean in practice. (complianceweek.com)
  • Apply emergency risk communication principles to all public messaging. (cdc.gov)
  • This model how to take ownership with humility. (greenchicafe.com)
  • We set up a life-cycle model of human aging and longevity in which individuals discount the future hyperbolically and make time-consistent decisions. (repec.org)
  • Such an approach allows for easily propagating uncertainty by propagating the joint model parameter and discrepancy posterior into the larger-scale system of rate expressions. (osti.gov)
  • o As appropriate, issue press releases/media statements and intensify visible activities in the jurisdiction to increase attention to Zika virus transmission risk and personal protection measures. (cdc.gov)
  • Due to the different approaches taken by economics and philosophy in interpreting the concept of "moral hazard," there are significant differences in their understanding of its underlying causes. (wikipedia.org)
  • These high-interest short-term loans, typically taken out by individuals facing financial emergencies or with limited access to traditional credit sources, often impose exorbitant charges that can trap borrowers into cycles of debt. (paydayloans10tilp.com)
  • Dr. Orenstein then turned the conversation to Donald Trump's apparently pro-Russian stance and asked how he became so popular among Republican voters when Republicans have typically taken a more hawkish position on Russia. (fpri.org)
  • Adapting the definition of GRC to address the specifics of A.I., A.I. GRC is the capability to reliably achieve the objectives of A.I. models and their use, to address the uncertainty and risk in the use of A.I., and to act with integrity in the ethical, legal, and regulatory use of A.I. in the organization's context. (grc2020.com)
  • As we look to lead our people in 2021, we need to be present, consistent, and authentic for our teams - in our behaviors, and with the signals we send. (logosconsulting.net)
  • And if there's one thing that the market doesn't like, its uncertainty. (sfgweb.com)
  • While (bad) news can result in down moves-sometimes violently so-market participants with an analytical eye and a firm grasp of risk and investment horizon can hedge (or altogether avoid) these speed bumps. (sfgweb.com)
  • Despite this shift, our base case for the year remains consistent with market choppiness in the first half (accompanied by a shallow recession, at worst) followed by a market rebound in the second half of the year buoyed by reduced inflation figures and a (hopefully) more consistent focus by the Fed. (sfgweb.com)
  • Needless to say, steep declines in confidence are likely to be accompanied by commensurately steep drops in market prices and market liquidity as market participants curtail their risk-taking as their own levels of confidence fall. (informit.com)
  • The key variation between Forex trading and gambling lies in the underlying risk management procedures, fundamental market analysis, and technical expertise associated with Forex trading that are lacking in gambling. (forexbrokerreport.com)
  • International trade has remained sluggish and some uncertainties such as Brexit have triggered a huge shock in the international financial market. (scirp.org)
  • Fourth, the appetite for risk shows an inverted U-shape relation to age and peaks in young adulthood. (diw.de)
  • Opin- ions about contraception and sexual behavior in southern Brazil's college youth. (bvsalud.org)
  • Page 2 youth are in engaged in behaviors that can put them at risk for HIV or STD infection. (cdc.gov)
  • A cosigner is someone who agrees to take joint responsibility for the repayment of the loan if the primary borrower fails to meet their obligations. (5hmsr23.net)
  • Understand its risks and rewards. (forrester.com)
  • For more info on managing rewards and profit targets, check out this lesson on the psychology of taking profits . (learntotradethemarket.com)
  • Moral hazard can occur under a type of information asymmetry where the risk-taking party to a transaction knows more about its intentions than the party paying the consequences of the risk and has a tendency or incentive to take on too much risk from the perspective of the party with less information. (wikipedia.org)
  • In economics, a moral hazard is a situation where an economic actor has an incentive to increase its exposure to risk because it does not bear the full costs of that risk. (wikipedia.org)
  • women, 95% CI: 1.2-1.7) if exposures to multiple cardiovascular risk factors had been reduced to their optimal levels as determined by a theoretical-minimum-risk exposure distribution. (who.int)
  • Clear, consistent communication is vital when managing major change. (r-magazine.com)
  • To build trust requires authenticity, and authenticity is a combination of consistent communication, consistent coaching, and consistent respect over time. (logosconsulting.net)
  • For example, during my first visit as AIT chairman in 1997 I took the initiative to invite then-Mayor Chen Shui-bian to come to Washington D.C. because I believed that if there was an even modest chance that Mr. Chen might become Taiwan's president it was in America's interest to broaden and deepen communication with him and his camp. (brookings.edu)
  • Clear, consistent, and frequent communication from trusted sources and channels makes it easier for people to understand Zika information which can help them to make decisions. (cdc.gov)
  • Risk Communication. (cdc.gov)
  • It is great to be with you and great to talk about crisis and emergency risk communication particularly when there is not a crisis. (cdc.gov)
  • The caveat is that the range of uncertainty is likely to be larger than what we see in models, which typically use conservative parameterizations. (thebulletin.org)
  • Does Uncertainty Deter Provision of Public Goods? (repec.org)
  • We study a finitely repeated public goods game (based on the voluntary contribution mechanism) played under complete uncertainty about the marginal benefit of the public good relative to the private consumption (commonly known as the marginal per capita return: neither one's marginal per capita return nor other players' marginal per capita returns are known at the time of decision-making. (repec.org)
  • In cybersecurity, for example, the best IT systems with the most up-to-date risk controls structure will still be defeated by an employee who falls for a phishing scheme or leaves behind an unsecured laptop in a public place. (compliancecultureblog.com)
  • Maintain credibility and public trust by regularly providing timely, accurate, accessible, consistent, and comprehensive information about what is known and what is unknown. (cdc.gov)
  • A moral hazard may occur where the actions of the risk-taking party change to the detriment of the cost-bearing party after a financial transaction has taken place. (wikipedia.org)
  • While surges in cases within some communities are likely an impetus for behavior change, rising case rates likely explain only part of mask-wearing decisions. (rrh.org.au)
  • While change brings opportunity, it also brings uncertainty and risk. (r-magazine.com)
  • Change often requires leaving comfort zones and taking some risks. (r-magazine.com)
  • Additionally, we will discuss both the benefits and potential risks associated with being a cosigner in order to provide a comprehensive understanding of the responsibilities and considerations involved. (5hmsr23.net)