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Mastering American Psychological Association (APA, 6th edition) Referencing Style for Educational Leaders [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Laughter‐related dispositions, including gelotophobia (fear of being laughed at), gelotophilia (enjoyment of being laughed with), and katagelasticism (enjoyment of laughing at others), may explain patterns of humor use beyond broad personality traits and social anxiety.
Chloe Lau +4 more
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Living with tardive dyskinesia: understanding the patient experience. [PDF]
Citrome L.
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GLRB‐Related Hyperekplexia Presenting as Neonatal Seizure‐Like Events
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, EarlyView.
Bruno Antunes Contrucci +8 more
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ABSTRACT Banter represents an interaction practice that is typical of many close social relationships with behaviors often ambiguous in nature and maybe aggressive. This review summarizes and synthesizes the literature on offline and online banter published between 2000 and 2022 to examine: (a) the behavioral and situational factors that characterize ...
Lucy R. Betts +4 more
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State of the Science: The epidemiology of posttraumatic stress disorder. [PDF]
Flesaker M +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how the expression ‘critical thinking’ (CT) is understood and used by the general public in the United States, using the tools of experimental philosophy. Based on responses from 288 non‐philosopher participants, our findings suggest that CT is commonly associated with problem solving, decision making and logical ...
Céline Schöpfer +2 more
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PSA Response as a Prognostic Factor of Overall Survival in Patients with Metastatic Hormone-sensitive Prostate Cancer Treated with Apalutamide: Real-world Evidence. [PDF]
Guijarro A +21 more
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ABSTRACT Election‐related emotions, particularly negative emotions, are one factor that can shape and be shaped by motivation to engage with social change. Negative emotions (i.e., anger, fear, anxiety, disgust, sadness, embarrassment, and guilt) can serve as a catalyst for engaging in social change. This daily diary study explored associations between
Sholeh Najafian +3 more
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China launches its first diagnostic criteria for occupational post-traumatic stress disorder. [PDF]
Liu B +7 more
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