A casebook of ethical challenges in neuropsychology
In: Studies on neuropsychology, development and cognition
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In: Studies on neuropsychology, development and cognition
Developmental considerations -- Ethical principles and resources -- Legal issues -- Salient ethical issues -- Ethical decision making -- Professional competence -- Human relations -- Privacy, confidentiality, and informed consent -- Assessment -- Treatment -- Serving special populations -- Health promotion -- Social considerations
In: World Bank discussion papers 301
In: Australian Year Book of International Law, Band 22
In: The Australian yearbook of international law, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 201-226
ISSN: 2666-0229
In: World Bank discussion paper 359
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In: The Journal of social, political and economic studies, Band 16, Heft Fall 91
ISSN: 0278-839X, 0193-5941
Examines the costs and benefits of debt-equity swaps to all the actors involved--developing countries, banks, foreign investors and the US government--and suggests a US government policy toward debt swaps that will allow actors to have the benefits of swaps while minimizing their costs. (RSM)
In: Studies on neuropsychology, development, and cognition 5
In: Issues in accounting education, Band 19, Heft 3, S. 345-358
ISSN: 1558-7983
This case provides the opportunity to use various empirical techniques (i.e., high-low method, simple regression, and multiple regression) in the estimation of cost functions. The case uses the airline industry as the setting for this analysis and, in particular, focuses on the ef forts of Delta Airlines to plan for salaries, the cost category that dominates its income statement. The case provides the data and the opportunity to learn the details of cost function estimation, but more importantly, it provides a rich setting in which issues related to the interpretation of these cost functions can be discussed. Finally, the entry of Delta into the low-cost carrier segment with its formation of Song provides a unique opportunity to think about how the cost function of an established full-service airline compares to that of a low-fare startup. Data from successful newcomer JetBlue is used to illustrate these differences. More generally, the case shows how the use of historical costs and cost estimation techniques can facilitate decision making about entry into new product markets.
In: Darden Case No. UVA-C-2447
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Working paper
In: Oxford workshop series
In: Ecotoxicology and environmental safety: EES ; official journal of the International Society of Ecotoxicology and Environmental safety, Band 23, Heft 3, S. 355-363
ISSN: 1090-2414