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Tinnitus Measured in Everyday Life: A Literature Review of Ecological Momentary Assessment Studies. [PDF]
Engelke M +4 more
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Characterizing the within-person variability of food insecurity in everyday life. [PDF]
Hines CT, Ryan RM, Smyth JM.
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Help us make a better flow in everyday life - family needs in home-based pediatric palliative care: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Martinsen LJ +3 more
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Gaining More Ease in Everyday Life as a Family With a Child With Intellectual Disability Through Family-Systemic Therapeutic Conversations: An Exploratory Single-Case Study. [PDF]
Wildhaber SP +3 more
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Bullous pemphigoid: Investigating the risk of losing functional autonomy in everyday life. [PDF]
Patsatsi A, Kyriakou A.
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Qualitative Health Research, 2005
The authors explored how persons with disabilities perceived the experience of disability in their everyday lives. The findings suggest that the current models in the literature do not address disability adequately. Instead, disability was described as a multifaceted, complex experience that is integrated into the lives of persons with disabilities ...
Bowers, Barbara, Lutz, Barbara
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The authors explored how persons with disabilities perceived the experience of disability in their everyday lives. The findings suggest that the current models in the literature do not address disability adequately. Instead, disability was described as a multifaceted, complex experience that is integrated into the lives of persons with disabilities ...
Bowers, Barbara, Lutz, Barbara
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The psychometrics of everyday life
Cognitive Psychology, 1986We examined people’s ability to assess everyday life correlations such as the degree of agreement that exists for various kinds of evaluations and the degree of consistency that characterizes social behavior from occasion to occasion. We found substantial accuracy for correlation estimates if two conditions were met: (1) subjects were highly familiar ...
Kunda, Ziva, Nisbett, Richard E.
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The Psychoanalytic Review, 2016
Psychopathy is a spectrum of possibilities linked with survival drives. It appears in commonly accepted forms in everyday life and more egregious, devastating ways as well. Often extreme manifestations of psychopathy become part of everyday existence, almost taken as normal while its cumulative destructiveness mounts.
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Psychopathy is a spectrum of possibilities linked with survival drives. It appears in commonly accepted forms in everyday life and more egregious, devastating ways as well. Often extreme manifestations of psychopathy become part of everyday existence, almost taken as normal while its cumulative destructiveness mounts.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2008
This article reviews the sources of exposure and health effects of common toxicants encountered by patients in primary care practice. The recognition and management of exposure to indoor and outdoor pollutants, heavy metals, pesticides, electromagnetic fields, and endocrine-disrupting chemicals are listed.
Howard, Chey, Susan, Buchanan
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This article reviews the sources of exposure and health effects of common toxicants encountered by patients in primary care practice. The recognition and management of exposure to indoor and outdoor pollutants, heavy metals, pesticides, electromagnetic fields, and endocrine-disrupting chemicals are listed.
Howard, Chey, Susan, Buchanan
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Science, 2014
Moral homeostasis in real life vs. the lab Individuals who witnessed a moral deed are more likely than nonwitnesses to perform a moral deed themselves and are also more likely to allow themselves to act immorally. Hofmann et al.
Hofmann, W. +3 more
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Moral homeostasis in real life vs. the lab Individuals who witnessed a moral deed are more likely than nonwitnesses to perform a moral deed themselves and are also more likely to allow themselves to act immorally. Hofmann et al.
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