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  • Gendered analysis of care work burden and mental health using data from the Gutenberg Covid-19 study

    Study design and sample

    Our data are drawn from the population-representative Gutenberg COVID-19 Study (GCS). After the outbreak of SARS-CoV-2, the respondents of the Gutenberg Health Study (GHS16) – a large-scale population-based cohort study…

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  • Author Correction: Electrical stimulation of smiling muscles reduces visual processing load and enhances happiness perception in neutral faces

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  • National pathways for food systems transformation are limited in scope and degree of ambition

    National pathways for food systems transformation are limited in scope and degree of ambition

  • Food Systems Summit +2. Nat. Food 4, 529 (2023).

  • Schneider, K. R. et al. The state of food systems worldwide in the countdown to 2030. Nat. Food 4, 1090–1110 (2023).

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  • Development and psychometric evaluation of the 12-item Polish version of the Pain Vigilance and Awareness Questionnaire

    Development and psychometric evaluation of the 12-item Polish version of the Pain Vigilance and Awareness Questionnaire

    The aim of Study 2 was to verify the structure of the Polish Pain Awareness and Vigilance Questionnaire identified in Study 1, this time using a clinical sample of patients with chronic pain recruited from a hospital.

    Results

    Preliminary…

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  • Play, watch, share: the dissemination of the cultural presence of games on video-based social media

    Play, watch, share: the dissemination of the cultural presence of games on video-based social media

    This study employs a progressive approach from micro- to macrolevel research logic to examine how players’ cognition evolves from games to cultural presence. First, from the player’s perspective—the human‒computer interaction mechanism…

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  • Supplementing CEFR-graded vocabulary lists for language learners by leveraging information on dictionary views, corpus frequency, part-of-speech, and polysemy

    Supplementing CEFR-graded vocabulary lists for language learners by leveraging information on dictionary views, corpus frequency, part-of-speech, and polysemy

    Model performance evaluation

    Each of the models listed in Section 2.2.1. was tasked with predicting the CEFR levels using the training sets, which is a classification task. This was always done twice: once for a broader three-level distinction…

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  • How the four-day working week could affect health

    How the four-day working week could affect health

  • Gomes, P. Friday is the New Saturday: How a Four-day Working Week will Save the Economy (Flint, 2021).

  • Fan, W., Schor, J. B., Kelly, O. & Gu, G. Nat. Hum. Behav. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-025-02259-6 (2025).

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  • Entrepreneurial identity in comparative historical context: the evolution of French and Chinese family businesses

    The social categorization: prevailing in different markets

    As a product associated with luxury, Moët et Chandon’s champagne emphasized innovation, quality, and artisanal expertise. The family’s entrepreneurial identity was aligned with…

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