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Enhancing graduate research capacity in an IDeA state: 5-yr outcomes of the USD G-RISE program. [PDF]
McFadden LM, Lee L, Baugh LA.
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Ready or not: different views about transferable skills of doctoral candidates in Flanders [PDF]
De Grande, Hannelore
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The Role of Resources on Job Satisfaction among US Public Health Master's and Doctoral Program Graduates at the Intersection of Race, Ethnicity, and First-Generation Status. [PDF]
Wu K +6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Social comparison has been widely implicated in the etiology and maintenance of body dissatisfaction and eating disorders. At the same time, however, the magnitude of this relationship remains unclear, with existing studies varying widely in methodology, measurement, and sample characteristics.
Fidan Turk +5 more
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The doctorate in clinical laboratory sciences: current status and outcomes. [PDF]
Salazar JH, Asghar A, Rojo JU.
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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to assess outpatient psychotherapists' knowledge, confidence, training experiences, training needs, and practice experiences in treating boys and men with eating disorders and muscle dysmorphia. Methods Participants were 259 licensed outpatient psychotherapists in Canada or the United States who completed an online ...
Kyle T. Ganson +4 more
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Graduate grade inflation at a U.S. research-intensive university: A 22-year longitudinal analysis. [PDF]
Lee V, Kuncel NR, Sackett PR.
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Four Dimensions of Doctoral Expertise : Graduates’ Reflections on Learning During Doctoral Studies
There is an increasing need for advanced expertise in the world to solve complex problems. A high level of education equips both individuals and societies with the expertise required to find solutions. This article examines the nature of expertise developed during doctoral education.
Harju-Luukkainen Heidi, Maunula Minna
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ABSTRACT Objective Within sport environments, athletes are exposed to norms that circulate narrow meanings about the body and food, contributing to the high prevalence of eating disorders (EDs). While social media can support ED recovery, it can also further constrain food‐ and body‐related messages for athletes.
Olivia Feng, Lindsay R. Duncan
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Future plans of veterinary graduates in Germany in 2023: an online survey. [PDF]
Riemann ME, Hoedemaker M, Jensen KC.
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