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Abstract A common assumption among scientists, journalists, and policymakers is that combating misinformation reliably changes behavior. However, the empirical evidence reveals that the belief–behavior association is often modest, variable, and context‐dependent, raising critical questions about when and how to pursue belief versus behavior change.
Hogeun Lee, Dolores Albarracín
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Abstract Background Few studies have used nationwide registry data from both primary and secondary healthcare services to examine the incidence of attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children while accounting for early risk factors. We aimed to investigate trends in ADHD diagnoses and associated risk factors.
Marika Leppänen +8 more
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Economic Reforms and Growth in Franco’s Spain [PDF]
This paper is an attempt at assessing the economic impact of market-oriented reforms undertaken during General Franco’s dictatorship, in particular, the 1959 Stabilization and Liberalization Plan.
Isabel Sanz Villarroya +2 more
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Liberating Composition from Language Dictatorship [PDF]
Historically, programming languages have been—although benevolent—dictators: fixing a lot of semantics into built-in language constructs. Over the years, (some) programming languages have freed the programmers from restrictions to use only built-in ...
Aksit, Mehmet +2 more
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ABSTRACT As the literature on workplace mistreatment has grown, so too have the number of constructs proposed to represent distinctive forms of mistreatment. However, considerable disagreement exists surrounding whether these proposed constructs represent unique manifestations of workplace mistreatment or represent a single underlying phenomenon.
Lindsay Y. Dhanani, Sean M. Bogart
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El Poder, los fantasmas y los cuerpos. Políticas corporales y subjetivación en la transición chilena
This article examines the historic-political relationships of three distinct events that occurred in Chile during the democratic transition. The transfer of presidential power from a man to a woman, a photograph of men and women nudes in Santiago, and ...
Rodrigo Parrini Roses
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Disrupting the Chain of Displaced Aggression: A Review and Agenda for Future Research
ABSTRACT Displaced aggression refers to instances in which a person redirects their harm‐doing behavior from a primary to a secondary, substitute target. Since the publication of the first empirical article in 1948, there has been a noticeable surge in research referencing this theory in both management and psychology journals.
Constantin Lagios +4 more
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Multi-Profile Intergenerational Social Choice [PDF]
Ferejohn and Page transplanted a stationarity axiom from Koopmans' theory of impatience into Arrow's social choice theory with an infinite horizon and showed that the Arrow axioms and stationarity lead to a dictatorship by the first generation.
Bossert, Walter, Suzumura, Kotaro
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The Opinions of Spanish Women Concerning the Dictatorship of Francisco Franco [PDF]
Cassie Davis
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Writing History under the «Dictatorship of the Proletariat»: Yugoslav Historiography 1945–1991
Michael Antolović
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