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The Cultural Devaluation of Feminized Work: The Evolution of U.S. Occupational Prestige and Gender Typing in Linguistic Representations, 1900 to 2019

American Sociological Review
Previous research on occupational devaluation typically evaluates the potential wage declines associated with a significant inflow of women into an occupation; results have been mixed.
Wenhao Jiang
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Current Status of Weight Bias and Stigma in Pediatrics and The Need for Greater Focus on Populations at Risk

Current opinion in pediatrics, 2023
Purpose of review Obesity is one of the most common pediatric chronic conditions in the United States, affecting approximately 20% of American youth and is more common amongst Black, Latino, and Indigenous and low socioeconomic populations. The condition
Stephanie W Waldrop   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Weight bias internalization and psychosocial, physical, and behavioral health: A meta-analysis of cross-sectional and prospective associations

The Behavior Therapist, 2022
Coinciding with wide-spread efforts to address obesity, weight bias internalization (a process of self-devaluation wherein individuals apply weight biased stereotypes to themselves) has gained increased attention as a robust correlate of poor health ...
Kelly A. Romano   +6 more
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How mood shapes belief updating bias in depression

Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by mood-congruent beliefs, such as devaluation, unworthiness, helplessness, pessimism, or guilt. These depressive beliefs could cause and maintain emotional and behavioral disturbances, playing a central ...
Hugo Bottemanne   +5 more
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Special Forms of Bias: Endowment Effect and Reactive Devaluation

Springer Tracts in Civil Engineering, 2021
S. Cheung, Keyao Li
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Artificial intelligence-supported group facilitation: emerging potentials, cautious approaches, and ethical considerations in social work practice

Social Work with Groups
Over recent decades, technology, from telephone crisis lines to digital communication systems, has profoundly reconfigured social work practice, setting the stage for integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into group facilitation.
Jessie Ming Sin Wong
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Framework for Responsible AI in Higher Education

Higher Education Governance and Policy
The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into higher education presents transformative opportunities alongside significant ethical challenges.
Hatice Bilgin
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Systematic review and meta-analysis examining the effect of obsessive-compulsive disorder on associative learning.

Clinical Psychology Review
BACKGROUND This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated whether people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) exhibit differences in associative learning.
L. Myles   +3 more
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