The degree to which people take advice, and the factors that influence advice-taking, are of broad interest to laypersons, professionals, and policy-makers. This meta-analysis on 346 effect sizes from 129 independent datasets (N = 17, 296) assessed the weight of advice in the judge-advisor system paradigm, as well as the influence of sample and task characteristics. Information about the advisor(s) that is suggestive of advice quality was the only unique predictor of the overall pooled weight of advice. Individuals adjusted estimates by 32%, 37%, and 48% in response to advisors described in ways that suggest low, neutral, or high quality advice, respectively. This indicates that the benefits of compromise and averaging may be lost if accurate advice is perceived to be low quality, or too much weight is given to inaccurate advice that is perceived to be high quality. When examining the three levels of perceived quality separately, advice-taking was greater for subjective and uncertain estimates, relative to objective estimates, when information about the advisor was neutral in terms of advice quality. Sample characteristics had no effect on advice-taking, thus providing no evidence that age, gender, or individualism influence the weight of advice. The findings contribute to current theoretical debates and provide direction for future research.
El presente trabajo tiene como finalidad describir la producción científica del personal de Enfermería del Hospital Infanta Elena de Huelva durante los años 1985 al 2009. Para ello se plantea una estrategia de búsqueda en la base de datos Cuiden Plus y se extraen todas las referencias bibliográficas que cumplen las condiciones descritas. Se recuperan un total de 68 documentos. El 35% de los artículos se publican en revistas de ámbito local. El 80% se publica en revistas sin Impacto. El 65% de los documentos son citables (originales o revisión). Un total de 98 autores firman todos los artículos, de los que el 67 son productores ocasionales. La temática más habitual se centra en la Enfermería y en los cuidados de Enfermería. Hay una escasa colaboración tanto institucional como a nivel de autoría. Se constata un crecimiento exponencial de las publicaciones.
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