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  • Chronotypes are significantly associated with emotional well-being in a general population cohort in Hungary

    Chronotypes are significantly associated with emotional well-being in a general population cohort in Hungary

  • Roenneberg, T., Wirz-Justice, A. & Merrow, M. Life between clocks: daily Temporal patterns of human chronotypes. J. Biol. Rhythm. 18, 80–90 (2003).

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  • Digital shifts in Emirati film

    Local filmmakers express concerns that the drive for broader appeal might dilute the cultural specificity of Emirati cinema, highlighting the challenge of maintaining high production quality and cultural authenticity in the face of commercial…

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  • How do the capital structure and adjustment speed of Islamic banks differ from those of conventional banks? Evidence from the GCC region

    Theoretical overview

    Since Modigliani and Miller’s groundbreaking study in 1958, the debate over the existence of an optimal financial mix has remained a topic of ongoing interest. To elucidate the potential existence of an optimal target…

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  • Machine learning identifies key individual and nation-level factors predicting climate-relevant beliefs and behaviors

    Machine learning identifies key individual and nation-level factors predicting climate-relevant beliefs and behaviors

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    We used data from the International Climate Psychology Collaboration (ICPC)23. The full dataset from the ICPC includes 11 intervention groups and a no-intervention control group. For the current analysis, we focused on the control group, as…

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  • Facilitating teachers’ inclusive education intentions: the roles of transformational leadership, school climate, and teacher efficacy

    Facilitating teachers’ inclusive education intentions: the roles of transformational leadership, school climate, and teacher efficacy

    Teacher intention to implement inclusive practices

    Behavioral intention as an essential element that motivates humans to act their actions, refers to the extent of an individual’s willingness to engage in a specific behavior (Opoku et al.,

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  • Analysis of the impact of aquaculture subsidies on production, the case of Mexico

    Analysis of the impact of aquaculture subsidies on production, the case of Mexico

    Subsidies are often viewed as essential tools for enhancing production and competitiveness, stabilizing income, and promoting sustainable practices in both agriculture and aquaculture. However, the effectiveness of these subsidies, particularly…

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  • The chain mediating effect of self-efficacy and health literacy between proactive personality and health-promoting behaviors among Chinese college students

    The chain mediating effect of self-efficacy and health literacy between proactive personality and health-promoting behaviors among Chinese college students

    Pender’s health promotion model

    HPM was developed by Pender. It is widely recognized in health sciences for its ability to explain and predict health-promoting behaviors. The model emphasizes the multidimensional nature of health-promoting…

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