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Abstract Objectives Smoking tobacco is a critical modifiable risk factor for periodontal and peri‐implant diseases. This narrative review integrates established behavioral theories with communication‐based psychological processes to propose an evidence‐based model for smoking cessation support in periodontal care.
Christoph A. Ramseier
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Mesleki karar Envanterinin Geliştirilmesi
Bu çalışmada mesleki kararsızlık içinde bulunan lise I. sınıf öğrencilerini tespit etmek amacıyla bir envanter geliştirilmesi amaçlanmıştır. Mesleki Karar Envanteri(MKE), çok boyutlu bir yaklaşım izlenerek, mesleki kararsızlık içinde bulunan bireylerde ...
Ali ÇAKIR Mehmet
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College Students’ Personality Traits in Relation to Career Readiness [PDF]
This study examined sixty-one Gettysburg College juniors and seniors (31 males, 30 females) to measure how the Big Five personality traits, and whether a student has Type D characteristics, determines if a student is career ready.
Coppola, Francesca +2 more
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Visualising the Urban Imaginary: Failure and Irresolution in an Urban Digital Twin
Short Abstract The article analyses the visualisation encountered in an urban digital twin to argue that recognising the visualisation as a representation of the city is dependent upon habituation to perceptual and computational practices. Through speculative engagement with moments of visual irresolution, the article highlights the importance of ...
Emma McRae
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"Lives overpromised" : the transition to adulthood and the 'quarter-life crisis' : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University [PDF]
In recent years there has been a lot of speculation and (often negative) stereotyping about 'Generation Y'. Many witty labels have emerged to describe the generation from an outside perspective, but few have explored the perspective of these young people
Rasmussen, Nikki Jane
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Governing by Ambiguity: Sociotechnical Imaginaries of Platforms in China
ABSTRACT Besides clear policy directives, the unresolved and open‐ended elements in policy communication also create discursive politics. This article argues that ambiguity in policy communication reflects the state's exercise of power within a fractured sociocultural landscape.
Fangyu Qing, Ngai Keung Chan
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ABSTRACT Sustainability transitions, such as electrifying the process industry, require a bundle of related innovations to make meaningful progress. Drawing on literature on innovation through tinkering, that is, adaptive, typically small‐scale experimentation with various forms of innovation, and applying a micropolitical perspective, this qualitative
Karin Wigger +3 more
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ABSTRACT This paper shines a light on the influence of policy surrounding widening participation and the introduction of vocational qualifications and the increase in the number of mature part‐time students in higher education. This study involved adopting autoethnographic approaches and developing five biographical stories of part‐time mature, working‐
Jennifer Laura Worsley +1 more
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Dying to research: An autoethnographic exploration of researching Māori and whānau experiences of end-of-life care [PDF]
The authors critically reflect on the autoethnographic process involved in navigating a smooth pathway towards investigating dying, death and bereavement for Māori whānau (families) in a way that supports and gives voice to their experience.
Moeke-Maxwell, Tess +2 more
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Career indecision research: Conceptual and methodological problems
Abstract Three problems are identified in research on career indecision, as reflected in the work of Callanan and Greenhaus (1992) . First, there is a lack of a developmental frame. A second and related problem is the failure to utilize relevant career theory. Third, the research methods used do not fit the concepts studied.
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