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Behind the yellow sticker: paradoxical effects of a visual warning of body-worn cameras on the use of police force
ObjectivesResearch on police body-worn cameras (BWCs) draws attention to the need for suspects to be aware of the devices for them to exert a...
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Pandemic data quality modelling: a Bayesian approach in the Italian case
When pandemics like COVID-19 spread around the world, the rapidly evolving situation compels officials and executives to take prompt decisions and...
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How Do Situational Cues Influence Honest and Deceptive Impression Management in Selection Interviews? A Grounded Theory Study
In selection interviews, most applicants use deceptive as well as honest impression management (IM) to seem like a better candidate. To date,...
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Loneliness, peer relationships, and symptoms of depression affect health care service use in adolescence
Adolescents’ health behavior is promoted by their social relationships, and social isolation may affect their health and use of health care services....
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The effect of doctor-patient relationship on doctor’s altruistic purpose from pediatrician data in China
BackgroundThis study aims to explore the potential mechanisms underlying the influence of doctor-patient relationship on pediatricians’ altruistic...
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Intra-migrant workplace conflict: impediment to improving migrants’ workforce integration
This study examines the tensions between newcomer migrants and established immigrants in the workforce in the United Kingdom. Semi-structured...
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Bullying Victimization and Out-of-Home Care: The Role of Personal and Social Resources?
Previous studies have indicated that youth in care may represent a high-risk group for bullying victimization. So far, research has focused primarily...
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Workplace nomophobia: a systematic literature review
Nomophobia, or the fear of being without one’s smartphone, is a growing concern in workplaces around the world. This phenomenon affects both employee...
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The relationship between performance goal orientation and bedtime procrastination: the mediation roles of academic stress and self-control
Bedtime procrastination is a pervasive phenomenon among college students, which has a negative effect on their sleep quality, attention, memory in...
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Profiles of Maternal-Child Interactions and their Association with Children’s External Resilience Resources
Parent-child interactions, which substantially impact children’s psychosocial functioning, can be affected by caregiver adversity exposure....
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When Being Bad Feels Good: A Systematic Review of the Relationship Between Positive Emotion and Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents
Antisocial behavior in childhood and adolescence is associated with poor family and peer relationships, and a higher risk of mental and physical...
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Training Returns Among Informal Workers: Evidence from Urban Sites in Kenya and Tanzania
Training contributes to economic growth through raising productivity, enabling the use of new technologies and allowing workers to raise earnings...
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The Silver Lining in the Clouds: A Commentary on Stephen Turner’s “Mad Hazard, a Life in Social Theory”
While it is true that to do social theory is to become an observer of life and its development from an outside perspective, it is also true that, in...
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Symmetric and asymmetric modeling to boost customers’ trustworthiness in livestreaming commerce
Livestreaming commerce research has grown amazingly and gained tremendous attention; however, a comprehensive model that explains and reveals...
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Driving consumer participation in corporate social innovation: the role of information quality, legitimacy, and psychological distance
As society increasingly values sustainability and social responsibility, companies are embracing social innovation activities to tackle pressing...
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The association between crop diversity and children’s dietary diversity: multi-scalar and cross-national comparisons
Food insecurity is rising across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where undernourishment continues to affect a large portion of the population, particularly...
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Prevalence of Sexual Strangulation/Choking Among Australian 18–35 Year-Olds
In Australia, strangulation has been explicitly criminalized in all states and territories. However, it continues to be a “normalized” sexual...
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Nonsymbolic probability judgment and the role of inhibitory control: numerical distance matters
The phenomenon of “the more targets, the higher probability” often occurs when people perform nonsymbolic probability judgment tasks. However, it...
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Exploring the Underlying Social Conservative Mechanisms of Trans-negativity in a Convenient Greek Sample
IntroductionThe current study examines how conservative social ideologies and religiosity interact to predict lower levels of knowledge, social...
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The Spanish Version of the Sussex-Oxford Compassion for Others Scale (SOCS–O) in Nursing Students: Psychometric Properties and Its Relation with Mindfulness
ObjectivesThis study aimed to examine the psychometric properties of the Sussex-Oxford Compassion for Others Scale (SOCS–O) in a large sample of...