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Perspectives of tax reforms in Croatia: expert opinion survey

2014

In order to shape tax reform it is necessary objectively to assess the current stateof-the- art of and of the outlook for the tax system. After having reviewed all previous reforms in the light of the consumption-based (interest- adjusted) concept of direct taxation, which was almost systematically implemented in Croatia in 1994, we present the results of a broad expert opinion survey about the Croatian tax system. The most interesting results suggest the maintenance/(re)introduction of different tax incentives and reduced VAT rates, rejection of a flat tax as well as decrease of tax brackets, an increase in alcohol and tobacco duties, the introduction of a financial activities tax, a furth…

Flat taxPublic economicsDirect tax05 social sciencesopinion survey ; tax reform ; tax system ; tax policy ; CroatiaTax reformTax avoidancejel:H200506 political scienceopinion survey; tax reform; tax system; tax policy; CroatiaValue-added taxTax creditAd valorem taxlcsh:Financelcsh:HG1-99990502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationEconomics050207 economicsIndirect tax
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Predictors of Psychological Distress and Coronavirus Fears in the First Recovery Phase of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic in Germany

2021

Objectives: While previous research has mainly focused on the impact of the first acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health, little empirical knowledge exists about depression, anxiety, and somatic symptom levels and possible predictors of symptom levels in the pandemic’s recovery phase. The present study aimed to analyze the mental burden of a convenience ample of the general German population during the first recovery phase of the pandemic and to identify significant predictors of symptom levels.Methods: Standardized measures of anxiety (GAD-2), depression (PHQ-2), somatic symptoms (PHQ-15), and health anxiety, as well as measures of COVID-19 fears and possible vulnerability f…

COVID-19 corona pandemics anxiety depression somatic symptoms health anxiety information avoidanceCOVID-19pandemicsanxietyBF1-990health anxietyddc:150information avoidancedepressionPsychologysomatic symptomscoronaGeneral PsychologyOriginal Research
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The precursors of double dissociation between reading and spelling in a transparent orthography.

2016

Research and clinical practitioners have mixed views whether reading and spelling difficulties should be combined or seen as separate. This study examined the following: (a) if double dissociation between reading and spelling can be identified in a transparent orthography (Finnish) and (b) the cognitive and noncognitive precursors of this phenomenon. Finnish-speaking children (n = 1963) were assessed on reading fluency and spelling in grades 1, 2, 3, and 4. Dissociation groups in reading and spelling were formed based on stable difficulties in grades 1–4. The groups were compared in kindergarten phonological awareness, rapid automatized naming, letter knowledge, home literacy environment, a…

kognitiiviset taidotMaleDissociation (neuropsychology)task avoidancespelling difficultyhome literacy environmentreading difficultyEducationDyslexiaSpeech and HearingFluencyLiteracyPhonological awarenessPhoneticsmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesChildRapid automatized namingFinland4. Education05 social sciencesDyslexia050301 educationCognitionLinguisticsAwarenessmedicine.diseaseSpellingReadingChild PreschoolFemalelukihäiriötPsychology0503 educationOrthography050104 developmental & child psychologyCognitive psychologyAnnals of dyslexia
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Developmental dynamics between children’s externalizing problems, task-avoidant behavior, and academic performance in early school years: A 4-year fo…

2015

This longitudinal study investigated the associations among children’s externalizing problems, task-avoidant behavior, and academic performance in early school years. The participants were 586 children (43% girls, 57% boys). Data pertaining to externalizing problems (teacher ratings) and task-avoidant behaviors (mother and teacher ratings) were gathered, and the children were tested yearly on their academic performance in Grades 1–4. The results were similar for both genders. The analyses supported a mediation model: high externalizing problems in Grades 1 and 2 were linked with low academic performance in Grades 3 and 4 through increases in task-avoidant behavior in Grades 2 and 3. The res…

Mediation (statistics)Longitudinal studyExternalizationexternalizing problemsacademic performancelongitudinal studyAcademic achievementtask-avoidant behaviorChild developmentEducationTask (project management)Developmental psychologyDevelopmental dynamicsDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyta516PsychologyTask avoidanceta515cross-lagged associationsJournal of Educational Psychology
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Hair cortisol predicts avoidance behavior and depressiveness after first-time and single-event trauma exposure in motor vehicle crash victims

2020

The role of cortisol as a premorbid vulnerability factor for trauma sequelae remains unclear. Furthermore, the onset of long-term endocrine changes in response to first-time trauma as a function of later psychopathology is not clarified yet. Thus the predictive value of pre- and post-traumatic hair cortisol concentrations (HCCs) for psychological trauma sequelae was investigated in response to motor vehicle crash (MVC). A total of

medicine.medical_specialtyHydrocortisonePhysiologyEvent (relativity)Vulnerability factorStress Disorders Post-Traumatic03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationAvoidance LearningHumansMedicineProspective StudiesEndocrine and Autonomic Systemsbusiness.industry030227 psychiatryMotor VehiclesPsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyFemalesense organsbusinessStress Psychological030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMotor vehicle crashStress
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Changes in brain oxidative metabolism induced by inhibitory avoidance learning and acute administration of amitriptyline

2007

The effects of antidepressant drugs on memory have been somewhat ignored, having been considered a mere side effect of these compounds. However, the memory impairment caused by several antidepressants could be considered to form part of their therapeutic effects. Amitriptyline is currently one of the most prescribed tricyclic antidepressants, and exerts marked anticholinergic and antihistaminergic effects. In this study, we evaluated the effects of inhibitory avoidance (IA) learning and acute administration of amitriptyline on brain oxidative metabolism. Brain oxidative metabolism was measured in several limbic regions using cytochrome oxidase (CO) quantitative histochemistry. Amitriptyline…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMammillary bodyAmitriptylineClinical BiochemistryInfralimbic cortexCentral nervous systemAntidepressive Agents TricyclicToxicologyBiochemistryElectron Transport Complex IVMiceBehavioral NeuroscienceLimbic systemInternal medicineAvoidance LearningAnimalsMedicineAmitriptylinePrefrontal cortexBiological PsychiatryPharmacologybusiness.industryDentate gyrusBrainDiagonal band of Brocamedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologybusinessOxidation-Reductionmedicine.drugPharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior
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Prolonged stigma and flower lifespan in females of the gynodioecious plant Geranium sylvaticum

2017

In gynodioecious plants females need a reproductive advantage over hermaphrodites to be maintained in the same population. Generally, three main proximate causes for a female advantage are considered: inbreeding avoidance, different resource allocation patterns, and differences in ecological interactions. A mechanism potentially causing a female advantage that is rarely discussed is a difference in floral longevity between the genders. Females may have a longer stigma lifespan than hermaphrodites, which can affect pollination. Stigma and flower lifespan are rarely documented in gynodioecious species, although it is a common observation in dioecious species that female plants flower longer t…

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Exposing ecological and economic costs of the research-implementation gap and compromises in decision making

2018

The frequently discussed gap between conservation science and practice is manifest in the gap between spatial conservation prioritization plans and their implementation. We analyzed the research-implementation gap of one zoning case by comparing results of a spatial prioritization analysis aimed at avoiding ecological impact of peat mining in a regional zoning process with the final zoning plan. We examined the relatively complex planning process to determine the gaps among research, zoning, and decision making. We quantified the ecological costs of the differing trade-offs between ecological and socioeconomic factors included in the different zoning suggestions by comparing the landscape-l…

conservation implementationympäristöohjelmattaloudelliset vaikutuksetreplacement costpäätöksentekoinverse resource allocation problempeat miningluonnonsuojeluimpact avoidanceZonation software
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Chronic administration of fluoxetine impairs inhibitory avoidance in male but not female mice

2002

The effects of chronic administration of fluoxetine (20 mg/kg/day i.p.) on a one-trial step-through inhibitory avoidance task were investigated in male and female CD1 mice. In Experiment 1, treatment was administered for 21 days before the training session, whereas in Experiment 2, other subjects were subjected to the same treatment starting 24 h after the training session. The comparison of test versus training latencies showed memory deterioration with pre-training administration of fluoxetine (Experiment 1), which affected males but not females. Sex differences in this task were also observed in Experiment 1, with females showing a better performance. Sex differences were evident in cont…

MaleSex CharacteristicsFluoxetineRatónMemoriaPhysiologyClassical conditioningMotor ActivityInhibitory postsynaptic potentialLocomotor activityDevelopmental psychologySexual dimorphismMiceBehavioral NeuroscienceNon specificMemoryFluoxetineAvoidance LearningmedicineAnimalsFemalePsychologyInjections IntraperitonealSelective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitorsmedicine.drugBehavioural Brain Research
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Context-dependent coloration of prey and predator decision making in contrasting light environments

2022

A big question in behavioral ecology is what drives diversity of color signals. One possible explanation is that environmental conditions, such as light environment, may alter visual signaling of prey, which could affect predator decision-making. Here, we tested the context-dependent predator selection on prey coloration. In the first experiment, we tested detectability of artificial visual stimuli to blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus) by manipulating stimulus luminance and chromatic context of the background. We expected the presence of the chromatic context to facilitate faster target detection. As expected, blue tits found targets on chromatic yellow background faster than on achromatic gre…

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