Today, the rapid development of science and technology in response to increasing needs requires students to become individuals, who are research-oriented, questioning, enterprising, productive, and proficient at problem-solving in society. To…
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Anxiety and rationality: Allais paradox, procrastination, Keynesian expectations, and other anxiety-based deviations from rationality
This section reviews a few deviations from rational choice. It is conjectured that they arise from a common source, the state-of-apprehension:
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Impact of pre-service education on the effectiveness of in-service training for inclusive preschool teachers in China: a potential profile analysis
The institutionalization process of inclusive education commenced with the 1994 Salamanca Statement, which established the fundamental principle of constructing an educational ecosystem responsive to learner diversity (Brown et al., 2013),…
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How WeChat groups enhance political trust in rural China: evidence from the China Rural Revitalization Survey
With the rapid development of information technology in China and the deepening of digital governance concepts, technology embedding and digital governance have gradually become key forces in promoting the digital transformation of rural…
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Influence mechanism of knowledge sharing factors on innovative behavior of employees in pharmaceutical logistics industry
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Association between sarcopenia and suicidal ideation in a nationwide population-based study
The current study demonstrated that suicidal ideation is substantially associated with low muscle mass, even after adjusting for various confounding factors such as depression and stress. These results were more pronounced in females and…
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Temporal asymmetry of neural pattern similarity predicts recognition memory decisions
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of Entertainment-Education interventions on persuasive health outcomes
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