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The 21st century as the information age implies that everyone, including students, must be literate in the development and advancement of knowledge-based information and communication technology.
K. Agustini +4 more
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An approach-avoidance (Ap–Av) conflict arises when an individual has to decide whether to accept or reject a compound offer that has features indicating both reward and punishment.
Ken-ichi Amemori +3 more
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Reaction time and intelligence:Comparing associations based on two response modes [PDF]
People who score highly on intelligence tests also tend to have faster and less variable reaction times. Effect size estimates for the reaction time-intelligence association are larger in samples that are more representative of the population.
Cattell +24 more
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The social cognition of medical knowledge, with special reference to childhood epilepsy [PDF]
This paper arose out of an engagement in medical communication courses at a Gulf university. It deploys a theoretical framework derived from a (critical) sociocognitive approach to discourse analysis in order to investigate three aspects of medical ...
Appleton R. +39 more
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Amid an era of rapid globalization and technological advancement, translation technologies stand as valuable assets for college students to enhance accuracy and efficiency in the translation process.
Xiang Li, Jian Zhang, Jie Yang
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Why are Some Engaged and Not Others? Explaining Environmental Engagement among Small Firms in Tourism [PDF]
This paper examines the reasons for different levels of environmental engagement among small firms in tourism. Drawing on theories of motivation, notably Social Cognitive Theory, Motivation Systems Theory and Goal Orientation Theory, as well as the ...
Ajzen +54 more
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Identity fusion can foster intergroup trust and willingness to cooperate
Identity fusion – a construct that captures extreme ingroup commitment – has traditionally been associated with intergroup violence. However, recent research suggests that identity fusion is also associated with feelings of security that promote ...
Jack W. Klein +6 more
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Background: Engineering education research has consistently purported that student cognitive engagement is tied to learning outcomes and can be influenced by pedagogical strategies.
Allyson Barlow, Shane Brown
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The students’ cognitive engagement in online mathematics learning in the pandemic Covid-19 era
Students' cognitive engagement plays an essential role in the learning process In classroom learning, students can engage directly, face to face, with the other students and their teacher;but in the pandemic COVID-19 era, the engagement is not directly ...
I. N. Hidayah +3 more
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Treatment Decision‐Making Roles and Preferences Among Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer
ABSTRACT Background Decision‐making (DM) dynamics between adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer, parents, and oncologists remain underexplored in diverse populations. We examined cancer treatment DM preferences among an ethnically and socioeconomically diverse group of AYAs and their parents.
Amanda M. Gutierrez +14 more
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