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Bringing a Wider Socioecological Lens to the Psychology of Poverty
ABSTRACT Poverty is a persistent social issue that policymakers have turned to psychology for help in addressing. This has spurred an upswing in research on the psychology of poverty over the past 15 years, leading to a maturing evidence base on how the conditions of resource scarcity and other forms of socioeconomic adversity shape decision‐making and
Jennifer Sheehy‐Skeffington +4 more
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Collaborative relationship in preventive home visits to older people
To describe what characterizes preventive home visits with collaborative relationships among non-disabled home-dwelling older people in Japan. Background. Preventive home visits have the potential to result in improved health outcomes among older people.
Yamada, Yukari +5 more
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The impact of public drop‐off boxes and autonomous delivery robots in last‐mile delivery
Abstract The growing concern over emissions from last‐mile logistics is motivating the development of innovative delivery models aimed at reducing environmental impact and traffic congestion. To this end, we propose a last‐mile delivery scheme based on both public drop‐off boxes and autonomous delivery robots.
Gianpaolo Ghiani +3 more
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In this paper we proved the possibility to perform a single trial classification the EEG signals which are evoked by the RGB color stimulus. The required time to do this process is much shorter than the time which is required by any other stimulus, such ...
Eman Alharbi +5 more
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Child and Youth Engagement in Research, Policymaking, Practice: A Narrative Review of the Evidence
ABSTRACT A growing body of scholarly literature has analysed the realities of child and youth engagement (CYE) in a range of sectors (including healthcare, education, child welfare/protection) and settings (research, policymaking, practice). Our narrative review of this literature seeks to identify what is known and unknown about how effective and ...
Nadia Hausfather +3 more
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Improving Pedestrian Walkway For Disable People In Bandar Seri Alam
Pedestrian can be refer as a paved, continuous, unobstructed walkway that provides pedestrian with safe access to land uses and disabled people can be define as a person having difficulty performing factions such as walking, seeing, or hearing ...
Muhamad Khairul Anam Bin Ramdan
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Theorizing Patriarchy Against a Backdrop of Workplace Sexism and Stress in UK Academia
ABSTRACT Our analysis investigates the distinct relationship between sexism and workplace stress as experienced by women academics in the UK higher education system. We argue that due to the insufficient literature on this issue there is a limited knowledge base of the harmful psychological effects of stress in the workplace upon women academics in the
Andrew Baron, Charlotte Barrow
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Background Children often experience both posttraumatic stress (PTS) and depression after potentially traumatic events (PTEs). Latent class analyses (LCAs) identify subgroups with different co‐occurring symptoms, but little is known about what predicts transitions between these symptom classes over time. Analyzing these transitions could reveal factors
Yaara Sadeh +4 more
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Headlands: A Short Story Collection
The story of the American family dairy farmer is seldom represented in modern literature. When it is, it is often through the vehicle of the “low country person” or iconographic representation that is reductive and inaccurate.
Dennis, Ryan, 1984-
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