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Synchronicity in Post‐Jungian Astrology: A Cosmological Quest
Abstract Jung promoted the idea of synchronicity in 1928, in the context of discussing the Chinese way of thinking. From 1928 to 1951, Jung’s informal formulations led to more than one understanding of synchronicity. He even tried to apply synchronicity to an astrological experiment.
Jingchao Zeng, Nathan Fraikin
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O presente estudo tem por objetivo avaliar a importância da implantação do Programa VIVER no âmbito do Sistema Colégio Militar do Brasil (SCMB) e, com isso, colaborar com o desenvolvimento de atitudes, valores e competências socioemocionais de seus ...
ITALO MAINIERI JUNIOR
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Contributions of stimulus equivalence paradigm for studying attitudes
According to the behavior-analytic approach, attitudes can be viewed as responses emitted based on a previous learning history. Stimulus equivalence paradigm, using procedures that simulate symbolic behavior in the laboratory, has made possible to ...
Tahcita Medrado Mizael +2 more
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ABSTRACT The current study used moderated mediation models to investigate the direct and indirect effects of Foreign Language Enjoyment (FLE), Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety (FLCA), Foreign Language Peace of Mind (FLPOM), and Foreign Language Boredom (FLB), as well as the moderating effects of skill level, academic achievement, and age on the ...
Jean‐Marc Dewaele, Elouise Botes
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Attitudes of students and health professionals on scientific research
Introduction: Sets up “attitude” as a disposition or a preparedness to act in a way anteposition the other in a positive or negative. Purpose: It is important to identify and analyze the diverse attitudes that are expressed by students and health ...
António Saraiva +2 more
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Political Attitudes and Sexual Identity in Germany: Examining the Sexuality Gap
Abstract The association between LGB+ identity and political attitudes in Europe remains relatively underexplored, despite the growing visibility of LGB+ individuals in electoral politics. Existing research tends to focus on a limited range of political attitudes and seldom uses indicators that reflect LGB+ self‐identification.
L. Constantin Wurthmann
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Abstract This research bridges populism and populist social movement studies to address the question of how left‐ and right‐wing populists unite in a common social movement. Using the novel “à la carte” (ALC) embedding regression model, it analyzes a unique dataset of 5,342 protesters and supporters from the Yellow Vests movement in France, capturing ...
Frédéric Gonthier
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Abstract Introduction This study aimed to assess the level of knowledge among the general population and French healthcare professionals regarding respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) burden and prevention. Methods An online survey was conducted in the Ipsos Access Panel Online database using two questionnaires, respectively addressed to a large ...
Joshua Puel +4 more
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O presente artigo apresenta os resultados de uma investigação que teve como objectivo principal explorar o impacto das novas políticas de educação inclusiva nas percepções e atitudes dos professores de educação especial e nos professores de educação ...
Joana Magalhães +2 more
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Abstract Many governments worldwide, including contemporary provincial ones in Canada, provide political parties with direct public subsidies to fund their day‐to‐day operations and campaigns. While the literature considers the spread, scope, and motivations for party subventions, very little attention has been devoted to assessing its support among ...
Scott Pruysers +2 more
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