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Secrecy is common, yet we know little about how it plays out in daily life. Most existing research on secrecy is based on methods involving retrospection over long periods of time, failing to capture secrecy “in the wild”. Filling this gap, we conducted two studies using intensive longitudinal designs to present the first picture of secrecy in everyday
Valentina Bianchi +4 more
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The clinicians’ view of food-related obstacles for treating eating disorders: A qualitative study
Background: Good health requires healthy eating. However, individuals with eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa, require treatment to modify their dietary behaviours and prevent health complications.
Billy Langlet +3 more
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Everyday Life of Kalmyks, 17th–19th Centuries: Defining the Problem and Its Background
Introduction. The majority of Russian historiographic works deal with political history, namely: class struggle, wars, sociopolitical and socioeconomic development, prominent figures, etc.
Maksim M. Batmaev
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Electroencephalography (EEG) allows measuring human brain activity for scientific, diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. For scientific purposes, EEG is traditionally used to study the brain-behaviour relationship under well controlled laboratory ...
Martin G. Bleichner, Reiner Emkes
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Employing student-driven project work in a higher education setting challenges not only the way in which we understand students’ learning and how we define the expected learning outcomes, it also challenges our ways of assessing students’ learning.
Sofie Pedersen, Mads Hobye
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Kidding: Everyday Life, Disrupted
The American series Kidding displays, across two seasons, a process of mourning. Hijacking the comedy format, this series in which Jim Carrey plays the main character presents aspects of complex television while developing a critique of the ideal ...
Marta Boni
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Sadomasochism in everyday life
The article examines the phenomenon of sadomasochism in the context of everyday life. It is noted that the constructivist understanding of everyday life is based on the interpretation of social action proposed by M. Weber. Obviously, in Weber's typology,
Oleksandr Zubariev
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At Oxford University, in the context of WW2, when men were largely obliged to abandon the university benches to take part in the war effort, four women philosophers, Iris Murdoch (1919-1999), Mary Midgley (1919-2018), Elizabeth Anscombe (1919-2001) and ...
Valérie Aucouturier
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Wearable electroencephalography (EEG) has the potential to improve everyday life through brain–computer interfaces (BCI) for applications such as sleep improvement, adaptive hearing aids, or thought-based digital device control. To make these innovations
Michael Thomas Knierim +2 more
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