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  • The populist people and mediatized populism: the construction of “The People” by Iranian politicians on Twitter

    The populist people and mediatized populism: the construction of “The People” by Iranian politicians on Twitter

    In the findings phase, the results of qualitative coding are quantified, and the frequency of the dimensions is described. A significance test is then performed to evaluate differences between the dimensions. Following this, the quantitative…

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  • A dimensional approach to psychosis: identifying cognition, depression, and thought disorder factors in a clinical sample

    A dimensional approach to psychosis: identifying cognition, depression, and thought disorder factors in a clinical sample

  • American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: DSM-5. (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).

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  • The role of trait anger, rumination, and locus of control in the relationship between trauma, stress, and premenstrual disorders

    The role of trait anger, rumination, and locus of control in the relationship between trauma, stress, and premenstrual disorders

  • di Lanza, T. & Pearlstein, T. Premenstrual dysphoric disorder. Psychiatr Clin. North. Am. 40 (2), 201–216. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psc.2017.01.002 (2017).

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  • Spatial characteristics and construction logic of traditional market under land-water transportation influences

    Spatial characteristics and construction logic of traditional market under land-water transportation influences

    In the process of transforming traditional market settlements into modern urban spaces, the structure of street and alley space serves as the path connecting commercial points. The expansion of street and alley space reflects the dynamic change…

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  • Perceptions of China’s soft power: exploring the cognition wall through the case of the Confucius Institute

    Over the decades, China has become a superpower and is considered to be ushering in a new global power distribution (Grosse et al. 2021; Tunsjø 2018; Zeng and Breslin 2016). China’s increasing geopolitical engagement coincided with its…

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