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Recent evidence has suggested a crucial role of people’s current goals in attention to emotional information. This asks for research investigating how and what kinds of goals shape emotional attention. The present study investigated how the goal to suppress a negative emotional state influences attention to emotion-congruent events. After inducing disgust, we instructed participants to suppress all feelings of disgust during a subsequent dot probe task. Attention to disgusting images was modulated by the sort of distracter that was presented in parallel with disgusting imagery. When disgusting images were presented together with neutral images, emotion suppression was accompanied by a tendency to attend to disgusting images. However, when disgusting images were shown with positive images that allow coping with disgust (i.e., images representing cleanliness), attention tended away from disgusting images and toward images representing cleanliness. These findings show that emotion suppression influences the allocation of attention but that the successful avoidance of emotion-congruent events depends on the availability of effective distracters.
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Predictors of random effects are usually based on the popular mixed effects (ME) model developed under the assumption that the sample is obtained from a conceptual infinite population; such predictors are employed even when the actual population is finite. Two alternatives that incorporate the finite nature of the population are obtained from the superpopulation model proposed by Scott and Smith (1969. Estimation in multi-stage surveys. J. Amer. Statist. Assoc. 64, 830-840) or from the finite population mixed model recently proposed by Stanek and Singer (2004. Predicting random effects from finite population clustered samples with response error. J. Amer. Statist. Assoc. 99, 1119-1130). Predictors derived under the latter model with the additional assumptions that all variance components are known and that within-cluster variances are equal have smaller mean squared error (MSE) than the competitors based on either the ME or Scott and Smith`s models. As population variances are rarely known, we propose method of moment estimators to obtain empirical predictors and conduct a simulation study to evaluate their performance. The results suggest that the finite population mixed model empirical predictor is more stable than its competitors since, in terms of MSE, it is either the best or the second best and when second best, its performance lies within acceptable limits. When both cluster and unit intra-class correlation coefficients are very high (e.g., 0.95 or more), the performance of the empirical predictors derived under the three models is similar. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Dissertação apresentada ao Programa de Pós- Graduação em Administração-Mestrado, como requisito parcial para obtenção do título de Mestre em Administração
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Este estudo analisa os efeitos da primeira frase da transição para o IFRS no Brasil (Lei 11.638/07 e CPC 13) nos resultados publicados em 2009 (exercício de 2008 e republicações de 2007) pelas empresas listadas na Bovespa. É aplicado o inverso do “Índice de Conservadorismo” de Gray (1980,1988), renomeado “Índice de Comparabilidade” por Weetman et al. (1998), para determinar se e o quanto os resultados reportados pelas novas normas são superiores aos apurados pela norma brasileira anterior – indicando o conservadorismo do sistema contábil brasileiro, previsto por Gray e outros estudos – ou inferiores (otimismo). Reduziu-se gradativamente a amostra inicial conforme a compliance com o CPC 13 e a transparência das demonstrações e das Notas Explicativas. Isso permitiu, após aplicação do Teste de Wilcoxon, verificar em média resultados maiores conforme a nova norma em relação à norma tradicional – preconizando-se que persistirão aumentos até a adoção do full IFRS em 2010. Após o exame de ajustes ao resultado, foi possível relacionar certas inconsistências entre 2007 e 2008 a impactos da crise financeira de 2008 nos ajustes “custos de transação na emissão de títulos” e “valor justo (marcação a mercado) de instrumentos financeiros”.