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The relationship between patient deaths in hospital wards and medical students' emotional distress: evidence from two newly established medical schools in Zimbabwe. [PDF]
Tshababa M +3 more
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Biographical method for solving specific tasks of scientific and biographic research
I. I. Rozman, K. M. Movchan
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Artificial intelligence chatbots mimic human collective behaviour
Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots, such as ChatGPT, have been shown to mimic individual human behaviour in a wide range of psychological and economic tasks. Do groups of AI chatbots also mimic collective behaviour? If so, artificial societies of AI chatbots may aid social scientific research by simulating human collectives.
James K. He +3 more
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Cognitive Bias Affects Perception and Decision-Making in Simulated Facial Recognition Searches. [PDF]
Stewart CK, Kukucka J.
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ABSTRACT Since his election as leader of the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) in 2022, Pierre Poilievre has been associated with populism in media and political discourse, with implicit and explicit comparisons to Donald Trump. This article investigates the validity of such assessments by applying “complex” theories of populism, which conceptualize ...
Efe Peker, Emily Laxer, Rémi Vivès
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Unlocking motor reserve: behavioral and neuroimaging correlates of locomotor adaptability from youth to old age. [PDF]
Kögler S +6 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding social factors that affected how people interpreted the meanings of COVID‐19 measures is important in postpandemic times. This study applies perspectives from research on emotions as one of the possible explanations and focuses on how institutions and their measures are perceived in the context of individual emotional situations.
Eva M. Hejzlarová
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The early evolution of caddisflies: Milne and Milne revisited. [PDF]
Frandsen PB, Holzenthal RW.
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ABSTRACT Communication is critical to effective social work. Successful communication supports relationship‐based practices and higher quality assessments of children's needs and safety. The aim of this systematic review is to examine the existing evidence about the views and experiences of children and social workers about communication in social work
Charlotte Friel +2 more
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