71 results on '"Vassend, Olav"'
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2. Sometimes It Is Better to Do Nothing: A New Argument for Causal Decision Theory
3. On the Ecological and Internal Rationality of Bayesian Conditionalization and Other Belief Updating Strategies
4. Stability and Change in Biopsychosocial Factors Associated With Fatigue 6 and 12 Months After Traumatic Brain Injury: An Exploratory Multilevel Study
5. Tannlegeadministrert kognitiv atferdsterapi versus «Fire gode vaner» – bruk av midazolam
6. The genetic underpinnings of right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation explains prejudice beyond big five personality
7. The role of neuroticism and pain in dental anxiety: A twin study
8. Justice sensitivity is undergirded by separate heritable motivations to be morally principled and opportunistic
9. Impact of Somatic Vulnerability, Psychosocial Robustness and Injury-Related Factors on Fatigue following Traumatic Brain Injury—A Cross-Sectional Study
10. Justifying the Norms of Inductive Inference
11. The role of pain and psychological distress in fatigue: a co-twin and within-person analysis of confounding and causal relations
12. Attachment and politics are two functionally distinct systems, and both share genetics with interpersonal trust and altruism
13. Review of Bayesian Philosophy of Science
14. Dentist‐administered cognitive behavioural therapy versus four habits/midazolam: An RCT study of dental anxiety treatment in primary dental care
15. Why change your beliefs rather than your desires? Two puzzles
16. A Verisimilitude Framework for Inductive Inference, with an Application to Phylogenetics
17. Causality and confounding between Right Wing Authoritarianism, education, and Socio-Economic Status; a twin study
18. Disentangling principled and opportunistic motives for reacting to injustice: A genetically-informed exploration of justice sensitivity
19. Personality, confirmation bias, and forensic interviewing performance
20. New Semantics for Bayesian Inference: The Interpretive Problem and Its Solutions
21. Correlations between social dominance orientation and political attitudes reflect common genetic underpinnings
22. Genetics, personality and wellbeing. A twin study of traits, facets and life satisfaction
23. Comment: The Inferential Information Criterion from a Bayesian Point of View
24. Fatigue symptoms in relation to neuroticism, anxiety-depression, and musculoskeletal pain. A longitudinal twin study
25. Ideal counterpart theorizing and the accuracy argument for probabilism
26. Musculoskeletal complaints, anxiety–depression symptoms, and neuroticism: A study of middle-aged twins.
27. Confirmation and the ordinal equivalence thesis
28. The philosophical significance of Stein’s paradox
29. Facets of neuroticism and musculoskeletal symptoms. A study of middle-aged twins
30. A clinimetric analysis of the Hopkins Symptom Checklist (SCL-90-R) in general population studies (Denmark, Norway, and Italy)
31. Five-factor personality traits and pain sensitivity: A twin study
32. Cardiovascular responses to and modulation of pressure pain sensitivity in normotensive, pain-free women
33. Neuroticism and self-reported somatic health: A twin study
34. The NEO personality inventory revised (NEO-PI-R): Exploring the measurement structure and variants of the five-factor model
35. Psychophysiological responses to pain stimulation and cognitive tasks in female temporomandibular disorder patients
36. Dental anxiety in relation to neuroticism and pain sensitivity. A twin study
37. Personality Traits and Subjective Health Complaints in Female TMD Patients and Healthy Controls
38. Individual differences in pain sensitivity: Genetic and environmental contributions
39. Experimental Pain Sensitivity in Women With Temporomandibular Disorders and Pain-free Controls: The Relationship to Orofacial Muscular Contraction and Cardiovascular Responses
40. Characterizing individual differences in heat-pain sensitivity
41. Personality, affective response, and facial blood flow during brief cognitive tasks
42. Effects of repeated electrocutaneous pain stimulation on facial blood flow
43. Cardiovascular responsiveness to brief cognitive challenges and pain sensitivity in women
44. Effects of cognitive therapy, applied relaxation and nitrous oxide sedation. A five-year follow-up study of patients treated for dental fear
45. One-year follow-up of patients treated for dental fear: effects of cognitive therapy, applied relaxation, and nitrous oxide sedation
46. A comparison of cognitive therapy, applied relaxation, and nitrous oxide sedation in the treatment of dental fear
47. Effects of Dental Fear Treatment on General Distress
48. The Role of Negative Affectivity in Self assessment of Health
49. The problem of structural indeterminacy in multidimensional symptom report instruments. The case of SCL-90-R
50. 533 Local and global analgesic effects of hypnosis on pain ratings and sep amplitudes
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