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Party discipline and cohesion in comparative perspective [PDF]
Martin, Shane G., Depauw, Sam
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Abstract This qualitative study examined the dialectical association between psychosocial trauma and political conscientization in the lives of activists advocating for persons with marginalized sexual orientations and gender identities (2SLGBTQIA+) in São José dos Campos, Brazil.
Gab C. Siqueira +2 more
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The Electoral Coalition of the Radical Right in Western Europe. [PDF]
Buchmayr F.
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Abstract Purpose This study aimed to evaluate the radiological and patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) following spheroid‐based matrix‐induced autologous chondrocyte implantation combined with autologous bone grafting (MABCI) for the treatment of osteochondral defects of the knee.
Stephan Oehme +7 more
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Political Beliefs and Legitimacy of Government Restrictions During the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Palace M +6 more
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ABSTRACT Drawing on cognitive science research, this study explores mental time travel and its elicitation through digital product displays. Specifically, we examine how digital product displays elicit mental time travel to the past and future and how this cognitive process positively influences three purchase‐oriented outcomes: inspiration to purchase,
Jennifer Brannon Barhorst +3 more
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Swedish Well-Being: The rising importance of age among demographic, personality, and social relationship factors. [PDF]
Nilsson AH +9 more
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Human in the Loop, or Perceived Oversight? The Psychological Inference That Drives AI Credibility
ABSTRACT Industry practice and AI governance frameworks increasingly treat human oversight of AI systems as a core trust‐building mechanism. Yet the specific psychological inference through which human‐in‐the‐loop (HITL) systems build credibility remains unidentified. We address this gap across two experiments in AI‐generated investment research.
Guneet Kaur Nagpal, June Cotte
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Affective Climate and Political Polarization: Identity, Ideology, and Support for Climate Policy. [PDF]
Huddart E, Silva T, Muzzerall P.
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Are Academic Executives Greener? Evidence From China
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the impact of executives with academic backgrounds (“academic executives”) on corporate green patents. We find that both the presence of academic executives and the proportion of academic executives have a significantly positive impact on firms' green patents, and this effect is positively associated with the firm's ...
Kai Xing +4 more
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