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  • Introspective access to value-based multi-attribute choice processes

    Introspective access to value-based multi-attribute choice processes

    In Studies 1A-1B and 2, we recruited 300 Prolific participants per study to complete the ACP task (Fig. 1). The studies differed only in the type of choice trials in Part 1. In Studies 1A-1B, participants made value-based choices between…

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  • Improving students’ programming performance: an integrated mind mapping and generative AI chatbot learning approach

    Improving students’ programming performance: an integrated mind mapping and generative AI chatbot learning approach

  • Abd-Alrazaq A, AlSaad R, Alhuwail D, Ahmed A, Healy PM, Latifi S, Aziz S, Damseh R, Alrazak SA, Sheikh J (2023) Large language models in medical education: opportunities, challenges, and future directions. JMIR Med Educ 9(1):e48291

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  • The effect of social media on employee engagement: the mediating role of job satisfaction and perceived organizational support

    The effect of social media on employee engagement: the mediating role of job satisfaction and perceived organizational support

    The present study aims to address the aforementioned gaps that emerged from the literature by examining the relationship between employees’ use of Social Media and their engagement, and the extent to which employee Job Satisfaction, Perceived…

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  • The mediating role of distress tolerance in the relationship between childhood maltreatment and anxiety in a sample of Lebanese adults

    The mediating role of distress tolerance in the relationship between childhood maltreatment and anxiety in a sample of Lebanese adults

  • Stoltenborgh, M. It Should Not Hurt to Be a Child: Prevalence of Child Maltreatment Across the Globe. http://hdl.handle.net/1887/19142.

  • Perry, B. D. Sharing Ideas to Help Children Thrive Www.Lfcc.on.ca Inaugural Lecture by Maltreatment and the…

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  • The role of Big Five personality domains and facets in musical sensibility: a twin study

    The role of Big Five personality domains and facets in musical sensibility: a twin study

  • Dubé, L. & Lebel, J. The content and structure of laypeople’s concept of pleasure. Cogn. Emot. 17, 263–297. https://doi.org/10.1080/02699930302295 (2003).

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  • Artificial intelligence in language learning: biometric feedback and adaptive reading for improved comprehension and reduced anxiety

    Artificial intelligence in language learning: biometric feedback and adaptive reading for improved comprehension and reduced anxiety

    The results of this study are presented in two main sections: quantitative results from the statistical analyses of the reading comprehension scores, motivation, anxiety, and cognitive load; and qualitative results from the thematic analysis of…

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  • Investigating the impact of breastfeeding difficulties on maternal mental health

    This novel study examined perceived impacts of breastfeeding difficulties on maternal mental health. We inductively analysed qualitative data from over 1000 participants, and then deductively mapped the themes onto the COM-B model of behaviour…

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  • Maternal and paternal infant directed speech is modulated by the child’s age in in two and three person interactions

    Maternal and paternal infant directed speech is modulated by the child’s age in in two and three person interactions

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    The present study is part of a larger study examining the association between parental depressive symptoms and coparenting behaviors in three-person contexts23. All parents included in this subset were “low-risk” for depressive…

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  • Environmental variability promotes the evolution of cooperation among humans: A simulation-based analysis

    Environmental variability promotes the evolution of cooperation among humans: A simulation-based analysis

    Researchers at University of Tsukuba have demonstrated that intensified environmental variability (EV) can promote the evolution of cooperation through simulation based on evolutionary game theory. This result offers a new perspective for the…

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