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Applied Psychology for Social Workers [PDF]
Paula Nicolson, Rowan Bayne
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On a Proper Meta-Analytic Model for Correlations [PDF]
Combining statistical information across studies is a standard research tool in applied psychology. The most common approach in applied psychology is the fixed effects model.
Bloom, Matthew C.+2 more
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Abstract In this study, we define, categorize, and systematically describe best practices and barriers to implementing preference elicitation lab‐in‐the‐field experiments with farmers based on qualitative, in‐depth interviews with researchers from the Research Network on Economic Experiments for the Common Agricultural Policy (REECAP).
Marieke Cornelia Baaken+16 more
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CPsyExam: A Chinese Benchmark for Evaluating Psychology using Examinations [PDF]
In this paper, we introduce a novel psychological benchmark, CPsyExam, constructed from questions sourced from Chinese language examinations. CPsyExam is designed to prioritize psychological knowledge and case analysis separately, recognizing the significance of applying psychological knowledge to real-world scenarios.
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Bridging the theoretical and applied facets of environmental psychology. [PDF]
Daniel Stokols
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Introduction to Applied Statistics for Psychology Students [PDF]
1. Background and Motivation2. Descriptive Statistics: Frequency Data (Counting)3. Descriptive Statistics: Central Tendency and Dispersion4. Probability and the Binomial Distributions5. The Normal Distributions6. Percentiles and Quartiles7.
Sarty, Gordon E., Sarty, Gordon E.
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Abstract Animal welfare programs alone are insufficient to ensure better welfare for farm animals. Effective farm management, driven by dairy farmers' intrinsic motivation, plays a pivotal role. This study examines the factors influencing dairy farmers' intention to implement animal welfare practices and their commitment to continuously enhancing ...
Henrike Grotsch+3 more
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Abstract Ubiquitous associations have been detected between different types of childhood psychopathology and polygenic risk scores based on adult psychiatric disorders and related adult outcomes, indicating that genetic factors partly explain the association between childhood psychopathology and adult outcomes. However, these analyses in general do not
Wonuola A. Akingbuwa+12 more
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A tale of two visions: Can a new view of personality help integrate psychology? [PDF]
Personality psychology studies how psychological systems work together. Consequently, the field can act as a unifying resource for the broader discipline of psychology. Yet personality\u27s current fieldwide organization promotes a fragmented view of the
Mayer, John D.
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