This was a brief cross-sectional online survey among healthcare professionals. Participants were selected by snowball technique and convenience sampling using dissemination through relevant healthcare professional organisations and personal…
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From opportunity to inequality: how the rural digital economy shapes intra-rural income distribution
This paper examines the underlying mechanisms through which the development of the rural digital economy affects intra-rural income inequality. On the one hand, the rural digital economy can help households generate income by promoting…
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Validation of the Thai World Health Organization Quality of Life-OLD (WHOQOL-OLD) among Thai older adults: Rasch analysis
Table 2 presents the sociodemographic characteristics of the samples (n = 800) and the Rasch analysis sample (n = 300). The total sample had an average age of 70.0 years (SD = 7.70), with most participants being female (57.6%) and…
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Co-construction with deathbots: a form of existentialist practice
When discussing the evolution of techniques for communicating with the deceased, an overlooked aspect is that our interactions with the departed, whether through traditional mourning rituals, digital memorials, or deathbots, constitute a form of…
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The abnormal audiovisual conflict in Parkinson’s disease patients is manifested in perception rather than response
Participants
We employed G*Power 3.1 to calculate the sample size28. Given a 2 (attended modality: Attend_Visual vs. Attend_Auditory) × 3 (congruency: C vs. PIC vs. RIC) within-subjects design, we selected the F-test as the appropriate…
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Influence of family social capital on career calling: moderated mediation effect of family socioeconomic status
Family social capital and career calling
Within the family context, parents play a crucial role as the primary facilitators of adolescents’ socialization. They pass on resources and information, respond to their developmental needs, and transmit…
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Ten principles for reliable, efficient, and adaptable coding in psychology and cognitive neuroscience
Principle 1: Adopt sensible standards
Scenario: A senior colleague shares their code, advising you to adjust it to your project. You find a mess of disorganized scripts and undocumented data files, but you power through and get the analysis to…
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Indigenous governance and relationality have effectively avoided forest loss in the Southwest Amazon
Weaving evidence from geospatial data and community-based ethnographic experience and data collection, our approach is inspired by the Multiple Evidence Base approach55, in which data from different knowledge systems and methodological approaches…
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Emotion regulation and mental health across cultures: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Aldao, A., Nolen-Hoeksema, S. & Schweizer, S. Emotion-regulation strategies across psychopathology: a meta-analytic review. Clin. Psychol. Rev. 30, 217–237 (2010).
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Self-rated health differences among different workers in China with an agricultural hukou: the chain mediation effect of income satisfaction and medical service quality
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The data used in this study were derived from the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) and the China City Statistical Yearbook. The CFPS is a national, large-scale, multidisciplinary social tracking survey organized by Peking University that…
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