we examined how power differentials between doctor and patient (measured by using differences in military ranks) affect physician behavior. Our findings indicate that power confers nontrivial advantages: “High-power” patients (who outrank their physician) receive more resources and have better outcomes than equivalently ranked “low-power” patients. Patient promotions even increase physician effort. Furthermore, ROBERT D. J. OLIVER。
这表明这种行为是一些水獭在首选猎物枯竭的环境中生存的必要条件, AND ZHIFENG REN ▲ 链接: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adn7265 ▲ 摘要: