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Continuing Trail of COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts on the Education and Psychology of Children and Youths: A Narrative Review

Child Care in Practice, 2022
It’s been more than two years and the world is still struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic, which has tested the health and education system of almost every country and has resulted in the worst crisis ever.
Naina Kumar, V. Bhatia
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Measurement of eye-opening perception of visual symbols based on Gestalt Psychology

Other Conferences, 2022
Visual symbols are the main component of visual design. Professor Wei Huang proposed the eye-opening theory of visual symbols in 1995 and pointed out the effect of changes to the whole.
Wei-Ming Huang, Hanhan Wang
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Effects of Job Insecurity From a Workplace Closure Threat on Fatigue and Psychological Distress

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2004
The aim of this study was to prospectively investigate the effect of potential workplace closure, an externally attributed form of job insecurity, on fatigue and psychological distress. In April 1999, the minister responsible announced that a governmental agency would close down one of its two locations.
IJmert Kant   +3 more
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Correction to "Can't wait to pay: The desire for goal closure increases impatience for costs" by Roberts et al. (2023).

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Reports an error in "Can't wait to pay: The desire for goal closure increases impatience for costs" by Annabelle R. Roberts, Alex Imas and Ayelet Fishbach (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Advanced Online Publication, Dec 14, 2023, np).

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Finding Closure: A Closer Look at the Gestalt Law of Closure in Convolutional Neural Networks

Computational Brain & Behavior
The human brain has an inherent ability to fill in gaps to perceive figures as complete wholes, even when parts are missing or fragmented. This phenomenon, known as Closure in psychology, is one of the Gestalt laws of perceptual organization. Given the
Yuyan Zhang   +4 more
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The Life Closure Scale: A Measure of Psychological Adaptation in Death and Dying

The Hospice Journal, 1990
The Life Closure Scale (LCS) is a measure of the multidimensions of psychological adaptation during the dying process and was developed in two phases. The first phase of instrument construction was based on a retroductive method utilizing: theoretical and empirical sources, a small qualitative study and analysis of concept definitions.
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The Impacts of Need for Cognitive Closure, Psychological Wellbeing, and Social Factors on Impulse Purchasing

Journal of Global Academy of Marketing Science, 2009
Abstract Impulse purchasing is defined as an immediate purchase with no pre-shopping intentions. Previous studies of impulse buying have focused primarily on factors linked to marketing mix variables, situational factors, and consumer demographics and traits.
Dong Mo Koo   +3 more
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How serious was it? The impact of preschool closure on mothers’ psychological distress: evidence from the first COVID-19 outbreak

The Japanese Economic Review, 2020
During the early days of the first outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Japan, preschools were exempted from the nationwide school closure, which came into effect on March 2, 2020. However, the decision to close or open preschools was left to each facility and the municipality of their location, and the decision was ...
Izumi Yokoyama, Reo Takaku
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After-hours work-related technology use and individuals' deviance: the role of interruption overload, psychological transition and task closure

Kybernetes, 2021
PurposeThe information and communication technologies have made it progressively practical for employees to remain associated with work, even when they are not in the workplace. However, prior studies have provided very little understanding of the implications for the deviant behavior aspect.
Junaid Khalid   +4 more
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Does inconsistency always lead to negative affect? The influence of need for closure on affective reactions to cognitive inconsistency.

International Journal of Psychology, 2020
We present an experiment showing that need for closure (NFC)-defined as the epistemic desire for certainty-can moderate individuals' affective reactions to cognitive inconsistency.
D. Di Santo   +3 more
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