Tapi harus Anda ingat, ada orang yang lebih mengutamakan status sosial tinggi / kejayaan ketimbang kesehatan mereka. Elite athletes were generally the most willing to accept a fatal cardiovascular risk to win a gold medal in the Olympics. https://t.co/5k
@CardiffRugbyWeb Granted the Goldman dilemma was the most ‘extreme’ of that example (the original study in the 80’s and 90’s showed I think around 50% would take that choice and even more modern examples like the one below still show a significant number a
RT @TheDeductivist: @SwipeWright I don't understand what Lia is getting out of these competitions. Though I wonder if the Goldman dilemma…
@SwipeWright I don't understand what Lia is getting out of these competitions. Though I wonder if the Goldman dilemma (willing to trade an Olympic gold now for certain death later) has some relevance here. See here for instance: https://t.co/oEtXPUJMGP
RT @tilbots: About the Goldman’s Dilemma. A question asked to many Olympic athletes, the question being : “if you could take a pill that wo…
RT @tilbots: About the Goldman’s Dilemma. A question asked to many Olympic athletes, the question being : “if you could take a pill that wo…
About the Goldman’s Dilemma. A question asked to many Olympic athletes, the question being : “if you could take a pill that would make you sure to win but would also kill you 5 years later would you still take it ?” The elite athletes were the most will...
about the Goldman’s Dilemma. A question asked to many Olympic athletes, the question being : “if you could take a pill that would make you sure to win but would also kill you 5 years later would you… https://t.co/8VGunDKfh8
14% of elite performers would accept a fatal cardiovascular condition in exchange for an olympic gold medal https://t.co/3Ogn3UuZN3
Trading Health Risks for Glory: A Reformulation of the Goldman Dilemma BACKGROUND: The Goldman dilemma... https://t.co/hTGMoIqSfz