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Abstract Short‐lived, unobservable, and not subject to the usual rules of conservation of energy and momentum, virtual particles—an integral part of the conceptual framework of quantum field theory (QFT)—exhibit a number of curious characteristics which, in recent decades, have in part fueled important discussions about their ontological status ...
Jean‐Philippe Martinez
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The interaction of arousal and retention interval: Ipsative vs normative scoring [PDF]
Stephen Kaplan, Rachel Kaplan
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ABSTRACT With firms' increasing adoption of green marketing strategies, greenwashing is also becoming more prevalent. Despite the negative consequences of greenwashing, limited studies have investigated its impact on attitude and consumption. Earlier studies have used greenwashing as a one‐dimensional construct and do not distinguish between different ...
Anis Ur Rehman+4 more
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Intermittent reinforcement and salt arousal of thirst in rats [PDF]
Stanley R. Scobie, Craig C. Jensen
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ABSTRACT Given the challenges of teaching and learning anatomy, it is vital to explore tools that enhance knowledge and understanding. In line with this need, this study aimed to develop a web‐based learning module with ChatGPT‐based artificial intelligence‐supported virtual manipulatives to enhance anatomy education and assess its efficacy.
Gunes Bolatli+2 more
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Differential in rectal and chest muscle temperature during arousal in Eptesicus fuscus and Myotis sodalis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) [PDF]
Eugene H. Studier
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ABSTRACT Consumer financial decisions, traditionally viewed as rational, are increasingly recognized as being influenced by emotions and intuition. This study examines how imagery and emotions in financial contexts influence decision‐making, specifically in hypothetical loan approvals where loan application documents include carefully selected imagery.
Nicolas Hamelin+4 more
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The Role of Reward Certainty and Incidental Emotion in Encouraging Pro‐Environmental Behaviors
ABSTRACT Rewards are effective promotional tools for promoting desirable behaviors, strengthening engagement, and incentivizing pro‐environmental actions. Integrating expectancy theory and the appraisal tendency framework, this research investigated the interplay of reward certainty and incidental emotions on pro‐environmental behaviors. While previous
Calvin Wan, Phoebe Wong, Elmina Homapour
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AROUSAL REACTION OF THE OLFACTORY BULB
Chosaburo Yamamoto, Kitsuya Iwama
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