Items where Author is "Laxy, Michael"

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König, Adriana N. and Laxy, Michael and Peters, Annette and Schneider, Alexandra and Wolf, Kathrin and Schwettmann, Lars and Wiesen, Daniel (2024) What is the relationship between risk attitudes and ambient temperature? Evidence from a large population-based cohort study. Economics and human biology, 55. 101436, 1-12. ISSN 1570-677X - 1873-6130

Pedron, Sara and Laxy, Michael and Radon, Katja and Le Gleut, Ronan and Castelletti, Noemi and Guggenbüehl Noller, Jessica Michelle and Diefenbach, Maximilian Nikolaus and Hölscher, Michael and Leidl, Reiner and Schwettmann, Lars and Forster, Felix and Bakuli, Abhishek and Eckstein, Judith and Froeschl, Günter and Geisenberger, Otto and Geldmacher, Christof and Heiber, Arlett and Hoffmann, Larissa and Huber, Kristina and Metaxa, Dafni and Pletschette, Michel and Rothe, Camilla and Schunk, Mirjam and Wallrauch, Claudia and Zimmer, Thorbjörn and Pritsch, Michael and Wieser, Andreas and Olbrich, Laura and Thiel, Verena and Riess, Friedrich and Kroidl, Inge and Saathoff, Elmar and Prückner, Stephan and Zeggini, Eleftheria and Fuchs, Christiane and Hasenauer, Jan and Theis, Fabian (2023) Socioeconomic and risk-related drivers of compliance with measures to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection: evidence from the Munich-based KoCo19 study. BMC public health, 23 (1). 860, 1 - 13. ISSN 1471-2458

König, Adriana N. and Linkohr, Birgit and Peters, Annette and Ladwig, Karl-Heinz and Laxy, Michael and Schwettmann, Lars (2023) Relating the visceral factor of pain to domain-specific risk attitudes. Journal of behavioral decision making (e2323). pp. 1-17. ISSN 1099-0771

Pedron, Sara and Hanselmann, Michael and Burns, Jacob and Rich, Alexander and Peters, Annette and Heier, Margit and Schwettmann, Lars and Bor, Jacob H. and Bärnighausen, Till and Laxy, Michael (2022) The effect of population-based blood pressure screening on long-term cardiometabolic morbidity and mortality in Germany: a regression discontinuity analysis. PLoS medicine, 19 (12). e1004151. ISSN 1549-1676

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