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Tilburg University

EducationTilburg, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
About: Tilburg University is a education organization based out in Tilburg, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Anxiety. The organization has 5550 authors who have published 22330 publications receiving 791335 citations.


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TL;DR: The results show that regret is related to behavior-focused counterfactual thought in which the decision-maker's own actions are changed, whereas disappointment is relatedto situation-focusedcounterfactual thinking in which aspects of the situation are changed.

350 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that the positive association found between firm productivity and exports in the literature relates to the firm's innovation decisions, and they find strong evidence that product innovation affects productivity and induces small non-exporting firms to enter the export market.

350 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employ the fact that any function of time can be approximated arbitrarily close by a linear function of Chebishev polynomials, and apply their tests to the GNP deflator, the consumer price index, and the interest rate for the USA, taken from the extended Nelson-Plosser data set.

349 citations

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TL;DR: Residual symptoms are prevalent, with some symptoms being present for almost half of the time during periods of remission, and there is a clear need to do so to prevent relapse.
Abstract: Background. Residual depressive symptomatology constitutes a substantial risk for relapse in depression. Treatment until full remission is achieved is therefore implicated. However, there is a lack of knowledge about the prevalence of (1) residual symptoms in general and (2) the individual residual symptoms in particular. Method. In a 3-year prospective study of 267 initially depressed primary care patients we established per week the presence/absence of the individual DSM-IV depressive symptoms during subsequent major depressive episodes (MDEs) and episodes of (partial) remission. This was accomplished by means of 12 assessments at 3-monthly intervals with the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI). Results. In general, residual depressive symptomatology was substantial, with on average two symptoms present during remissions. Three individual symptoms (cognitive problems, lack of energy and sleeping problems) dominated the course of depression and were present 85-94% of the time during depressive episodes and 39-44% of the time during remissions. Conclusions. Residual symptoms are prevalent, with some symptoms being present for almost half of the time during periods of remission. Treatment until full remission is achieved is not common practice, yet there is a clear need to do so to prevent relapse. Several treatment suggestions are made.

349 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a model is proposed that relates personal, environmental (eg home) and behavioral factors to energy use, which is instrumental in relating variables that determine energy use in the home In the following these determinants of household energy use: socio-demographic factors, family life-style, energy prices, energyrelated behavior, cost-benefit trade offs, effectiveness and responsibility, feedback, information, home characteristics are discussed In the third section several options for energy-saving campaigns and related research are discussed

348 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
David M. Fergusson12747455992
Johan P. Mackenbach12078356705
Henning Tiemeier10886648604
Allen N. Berger10638265596
Thorsten Beck9937362708
Luc Laeven9335536916
William J. Baumol8546049603
Michael H. Antoni8443121878
Russell Spears8433631609
Wim Meeus8144522646
Daan van Knippenberg8022325272
Wolfgang Karl Härdle7978328934
Aaron Cohen7841266543
Jan-Benedict E.M. Steenkamp7417836059
Geert Hofstede72126103728
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202369
2022205
20211,274
20201,206
20191,097
20181,038