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Multidisciplinary Initiatives: Recent submissions

    • Preparing for emergencies with your animals: A community conversation guide. 

      Sturman, Anna; Celermajer, Danielle; MacDonald, Freya; Verlie, Blanche; Heenan, Natasha; Schlosberg, David
      Published 2024-07-17
      This guide will help you take the time with some trusted neighbours, family, friends or community members to make sure that your and their animals will be as safe as possible, come fire, flood, or other emergency.
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    • Access, the Built Environment, and Behavior 

      Wu, Hao; Levinson, David Matthew
      Published 2024
      Access is an essential component of the built environment that measures the ease of reaching desired destinations; the level of access is a combined result from both land use and transport infrastructure. Other facets of ...
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    • Expected subjective value theory (ESVT): A representation of decision under risk and certainty. 

      Glimcher, Paul W.; Tymula, Agnieszka A.
      Published 2023
      We present a descriptive model of choice derived from neuroscientific models of efficient value representation in the brain. Our basic model, a special case of Expected Utility Theory, can capture a number of behaviors ...
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    • Distress and career regret in doctors: are we really that different to other professions? 

      Glozier, Nicholas
      Published 2023
      Health departments should support the professional training they require and show that their employees are valued
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    • Work-related psychosocial and physical paths to future musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) 

      Glozier, Nick; Morris, Richard W.
      Published 2023
      Given the human, industrial and societal costs of Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) we evaluated antecedents to MSDs (assessed as pain, doctor diagnosis, and workplace injury) over a six-year period T1 (2014/2015) and T2 ...
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