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Depressive symptoms and populism: Evidence from European countries
Abstract In recent years, depression has entered the research agenda of political psychology, emerging as a meaningful psychological correlate of diverse political attitudes and behaviors. Surprisingly, however, its link to populism—the political phenomenon that has probably attracted most public and scholarly attention over the past several years—has ...
Nathalie Herren +3 more
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The Roles of Empathy, Proximity, and Identity in Alzheimer's Disease Stigma. [PDF]
Seda A, Mitova E, Stuckey AL, Berman SL.
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Basic income trials and the politics of scale: A research agenda
Abstract The growing popularity of basic income has led to extensive trials of the policy in numerous settings across the world. However, analysis of the politics of basic income, and in particular the political dynamics preceding and resulting from trial programs, lags. In response, we propose a research agenda that uses political scale to investigate
Jurgen De Wispelaere +2 more
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Association of caffeine levels with myocardial perfusion during pharmacological stress cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. [PDF]
Iribarren A +8 more
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Predicting Next‐Day Passive Suicidal Ideation in At‐Risk Youth
ABSTRACT Introduction Passive suicidal ideation (SI) is a well‐established risk factor for suicidal behavior but has received less attention than active SI. Although recent work has leveraged intensive longitudinal data and machine learning (ML) to forecast short‐term risk for active SI, passive SI remains understudied as a prediction target.
Shane Kentopp +4 more
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Mechanical dyssynchrony and septal-lateral perfusion heterogeneity predict adverse left ventricular remodelling beyond ECG-defined LBBB. [PDF]
Brandão SCS +26 more
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“It Was Like They'd Lit a Fuse”: A Mixed‐Methods Investigation Into Rage
ABSTRACT Impulsive acts of violence are perpetrated by a small proportion of society, which anecdotal evidence suggests often occurs in a rage state. Rage has generally been conceptualized as extreme anger, but it may be qualitatively different from extreme anger.
Thomas F. Denson +5 more
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ABSTRACT Beaver modify hydrological regimes and have the ability to both increase water storage and alter stream temperatures. For these reasons, beaver translocation and the construction of human engineered beaver‐dam analogues (BDAs) have become popular tools for climate‐change adaptation.
Catherine D. O. Means +4 more
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