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Cooperation enhances motor learning

Human Movement Science, 2022
Relatedness represents the need to experience satisfaction from interpersonal acceptance and closeness with others and is considered a basic psychological human need. Studies testing the effects of supporting the learners' need for relatedness in motor learning (e.g., Gonzalez & Chiviacowsky, 2018) have manipulated relatedness basically by instructions
Angélica, Kaefer, Suzete, Chiviacowsky
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On Enhanced Cooperation [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
Abstract We analyze the issues relative to the formation of sub-unions in a federation, called enhanced cooperation agreements in the European Union. When centralization is not politically feasible, an agreement among a subset of countries may allow such countries to exploit benefits from coordination that would otherwise be lost.
Bordignon, Massimo, Brusco, Sandro
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Enhanced Cooperation in Governance

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
The concept of enhanced cooperation in Internet governance arose with the Tunis Agenda for the Information Society. In the years since the Tunis Agenda was written, “enhanced cooperation” has remained subject to differing interpretations. To assist with ongoing discussions on how to further implement enhanced cooperation in international public policy ...
Samantha Dickinson   +4 more
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Cooperative eLearning to Enhance Knowledge Creation

2010
The introduced approach aims at teaching hands-on knowledge management (KM) in the context of electronic business and allows students of business administration and students of communication research to experience the value of cooperation and the value of knowledge creation.
Manuela Brandstätter   +2 more
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