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Analysis of the Effect of Music Therapy Interventions on College Students with Excessive Anxiety
In order to explore and analyze the effect of music therapy interventions on college students with excessive anxiety, this paper selected 240 year 2017- to year 2020-enrolled undergraduates from a comprehensive university in Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province,
Sha Liu, Genqiang Li
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An experimental comparison of a genetic algorithm and a hill-climber for term selection [PDF]
Purpose – The term selection problem for selecting query terms in information filtering and routing has been investigated using hill-climbers of various kinds, largely through the Okapi experiments in the TREC series of conferences.
MacFarlane, A. +3 more
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Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common for a majority of people to describe themselves as better than average.
Benoît, Jean-Pierre, Dubra, Juan
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The purpose of the study. This study was to analyze the method of passing training with fixed target eye-foot coordination high-low and target passing moving eye-foot coordination high-low and analyze the interaction between passing training methods ...
Alficandra Alficandra +2 more
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The Month-of-the-Year Effect in the European, American, Australian and Asian Markets
This paper examines the existence of the month-of-the-year effects in four different continents, namely Europe, Asia, America, and Oceania. Nine indexes were analyzed in order to verify differences between monthly returns from January 1990 to December ...
Gualter Couto +3 more
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Prior research has linked religiosity to certain forms of self-enhancement. We extend this literature by three studies linking religiosity to the well-established better-than-average effect (BAE). First, a reanalysis of self-judgments of desirable characteristics in 15 nations showed that the BAE was stronger in more religious countries, even taking ...
Eriksson, Kimmo, Funcke, Alexander
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Inoculation hesitancy: an exploration of challenges in scaling inoculation theory
Inoculation theory research offers a promising psychological ‘vaccination’ against misinformation. But are people willing to take it? Expanding on the inoculation metaphor, we introduce the concept of ‘inoculation hesitancy’ as a framework for exploring ...
Alexandra Johnson, Jens Koed Madsen
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Long-run effects of Catholic schooling on wages [PDF]
Using panel data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics Australia Survey and fixed effects estimation, this report examines the effect of Catholic schooling on long-term wage rates in Australia, independent of effects on academic achievement ...
Cain Polidano, Nikhil Jha
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The high number of injuries and fatalities associated with railways underscores the urgent need for effective transportation safety policies and public safety campaigns. One factor that may help explain risky behavior in these settings is the better-than-
Āris Elbers, Ivars Austers
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ABSTRACT Blinatumomab has been shown to be highly effective for patients with pediatric B‐ALL and has recently become standard of care therapy. Due to its past use in the clinical trial setting, there is limited information available about real‐world administration.
Katelyn Oranges +12 more
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