Category: Social Sciences

  • Song, S., Levi, D. M. & Pelli, D. G. A double dissociation of the acuity and crowding limits to letter identification, and the promise of improved visual screening. J. Vis. 14, 3 (2014).

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  • A biopsychosocial analysis of risk factors for persistent physical, cognitive, and psychological symptoms among previously hospitalized post-COVID-19 patients

    A biopsychosocial analysis of risk factors for persistent physical, cognitive, and psychological symptoms among previously hospitalized post-COVID-19 patients

    This study revealed that nearly one-fourth of hospitalized COVID-19 patients reported persistent physical, cognitive, and/or psychological symptoms at 3 and 12 months postdischarge. Only anxiety levels significantly decreased in the first year…

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  • Self-determination, motivation and burnout among residents in Lebanon

    Self-determination, motivation and burnout among residents in Lebanon

    MBI score distribution overall and in the SD subgroups

    MBI data analysis showed an alarming level of burnout in the sample population studied, where 75% of participants scored high for depersonalization and emotional exhaustion, and low levels of…

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  • The efficacy of the theory of planned behaviour and value-belief-norm theory for predicting young Chinese intention to choose green hotels

    The efficacy of the theory of planned behaviour and value-belief-norm theory for predicting young Chinese intention to choose green hotels

  • Niloy, A. C., Sultana, J., Alam, J., Ghosh, A. & Farhan, K. M. What triggers you to buy green products? Explaining through an extended TPB model. Asia-Pacific J. Manage. Res. Innov. 19, 25–39. https://doi.org/10.1177/2319510X231171195 (2023).

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  • Shared hazards, unequal outcomes: income-driven inequities in disaster risk

    Shared hazards, unequal outcomes: income-driven inequities in disaster risk

    Quantifying coastal flood risk requires numerous inputs (Table 2), which include coastal flood hazard maps, spatially-disaggregated exposure datasets, and damage-depth functions that account for different physical vulnerabilities. Since coastal…

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  • Decoding vital variables in predicting different phases of suicide among young adults with childhood sexual abuse: a machine learning approach

    Decoding vital variables in predicting different phases of suicide among young adults with childhood sexual abuse: a machine learning approach

  • Sanjeevi J, Houlihan D, Bergstrom KA, Langley MM, Judkins J. A review of child sexual abuse: impact, risk, and resilience in the context of culture. J Child Sex Abus. 2018;27:622–41.

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  • Exploring the relationship between AI literacy, AI trust, AI dependency, and 21st century skills in preservice mathematics teachers

    Exploring the relationship between AI literacy, AI trust, AI dependency, and 21st century skills in preservice mathematics teachers

    Research design

    This study utilizes a correlational research design, employing Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to investigate intricate relationships among AI literacy, trust in AI, AI dependency, and the cultivation of 21st-century skills in…

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  • Towards inclusive global collaborations in coral reef science

    Towards inclusive global collaborations in coral reef science

    Our findings show that one in two peer reviewed scientific papers published on tropical coral reef science involve international collaboration, in contrast to 17% that involve work solely within national institutions. International collaborations…

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  • Mnemonic factors associated with the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon

    Mnemonic factors associated with the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon

    Distribution of responses

    Figure 1 represents the overall percentage of responses for each of the four types of mnemonic alternatives separated for faces and places. A 2 (Stimuli: face, place) x 4 (Memory Judgement: known, ToT, familiar, unknown)…

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  • Long-term GABA supplementation mitigates anxiety by modulating complement and neuroinflammatory pathways

    Long-term GABA supplementation mitigates anxiety by modulating complement and neuroinflammatory pathways

    In this study, we evaluated the anxiolytic effects of oral GABA supplementation and its impact on complement activation and inflammation in mice with CRS. 1) Following 14 days after oral GABA administration (20 mg/kg), we demonstrated that GABA…

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