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Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder differs from anorexia nervosa in delay discounting
BackgroundAvoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) and anorexia nervosa (AN) are the two primary restrictive eating disorders; however, they...
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Attachment Theory
Attachment theory offers much substance to scholars interested in the study of families with adolescents. Developed out of a more psychological... -
Interactive online classes in music education: The impact of online technologies on the level of creative thinking of students
Interactive technologies are a new, creative, and extraordinary approach to organizing students' educational activities. A modern person is defined...
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Psychosocial impact of prognostic genetic testing in uveal melanoma patients: a controlled prospective clinical observational study
BackgroundThe risk of metastases in uveal melanoma can accurately be estimated through genetic analysis of the tumor. A growing number of patients...
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Too hard, too easy, or just right? The effects of context on effort and boredom aversion
Despite people’s general desire to avoid cognitive effort, there is a limit to our parsimony: boredom, a state defined by a lack of successful mental...
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Effects of a Summer Physical Activity Program on Fitness and Cognitive Function among Children from Low Socioeconomic Households
During the summer months, school aged children experience a loss in academic gains made over the course of the school year, as well as engage in...
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Bidirectional Associations of Adolescents’ Momentary Social Media Use and Negative Emotions
Public discourse and empirical studies have predominantly focused on the negative repercussions of social media on adolescents’ mental health....
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Newspaper Coverage of Violence Related to Initiation and Traditional Male Circumcision in South Africa
This study reports evidence of violence related to initiation and traditional male circumcision (ITMC) in South Africa. Our study conducted a search...
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Describing Outcomes in Autistic Young Adults One Year After High School Graduation
PurposeResearch documents poor outcomes for autistic adults in the domains of employment, independent living, and social relationships. Measurement...
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Using Behavioral Economics to Inform Behavior Analyst Regulation Fees in Ontario
This study applied behavioral economic methods to assess the effects of regulatory cost on demand for the opportunity to practice behavior analysis...
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Engaging Stigmatised Communities in Australia with Digital Health Systems: Towards Data Justice in Public Health
IntroductionIn 2018, following government policy changes to Australia’s national electronic health record system, ‘My Health Record’, consumer...
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Can There Be Compassion without Assent? A Nonlinear Constructional Approach
The topics of compassion and assent are currently of high relevance in and out of applied behavior analysis. A contingency analysis of both...
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The Voice of Women in Higher Education: Current Perspectives of Students in Germany, Japan and Taiwan. A Contrastive Analysis of Western and Eastern Perceptions of Women Empowerment and Gender Roles Among Students
In recent years, women empowerment has become a focus of attention, and the world is paying increased attention to women’s education and its... -
Marriage Equality and Activity Limitations Among Older Adults in Same-Sex Relationships
IntroductionIn the USA, 37 states and the District of Columbia had legalized same-sex marriage (SSM) via court decision or legislation before the...
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Framing self-sacrifice in the investigation of moral judgment and moral emotions in human and autonomous driving dilemmas
In the investigation of moral judgments of autonomous vehicles (AVs), the paradigm of the sacrificial dilemma is a widespread and flexible...
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Psychiatric Consumers and Survivors’ (Lackluster) Engagement with Indigeneity, Diversity, and Anti-racist Thought
The Canadian psychiatric consumer and survivor movement purports to advocate for justice and equity. However, the movement has a lacuna when it comes... -
Mood and implicit confidence independently fluctuate at different time scales
Mood is an important ingredient of decision-making. Human beings are immersed into a sea of emotions where episodes of high mood alternate with...