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Personality and Performance Amongst Athletes: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Hsieh A, Some M, Vanguri P.
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Personalized Persuasive Recommender System: A Framework and a Machine Learning‐Based Implementation
ABSTRACT Since the emergence of Recommender Systems (RS), most of the research has focused on improving the accuracy of a recommender system. However, the literature has demonstrated increasing evidence that it is vital for a recommender system to focus not only on the accuracy of the provided recommendations but also on other factors that influence ...
Alslaity Alaa, Thomas Tran
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A closer look at parenting stress: Parent, child, and contextual characteristics
Abstract Objective The present study examined parenting stress based on Abidin's (1992) model, including parental characteristics known in contemporary literature to have an impact on parental stress. A holistic perspective that includes all three factors of the model—parental, child, and contextual characteristics—has not been extensively studied and ...
Osnat Lavenda +2 more
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The mediating role of self-compassion in the relationship between big five personality traits and depression among Chinese preclinical medical students: a multicenter cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Wang Q, Cao X, Tai Q.
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Development of a Short State Interview Anxiety Scale
ABSTRACT Interview anxiety is a common experience. It can negatively impact interview performance and reduce the predictive validity of the interview. This article describes the development of a short measure of state interview anxiety, the SIA‐6. Across two studies (N = 450 and N = 235) we describe the process of generating and selecting items and ...
Deborah M. Powell +2 more
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Personality Traits and Cognitive Abilities in Conflict Management: Preliminary Insights from a Situational Judgment Test of Emotional Intelligence. [PDF]
Völker J, Schlegel K, Mortillaro M.
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ABSTRACT Engaging in behavior to facilitate personal growth or collective change is a form of “positive risk‐taking.” Going against the status quo entails a risk of social disapproval and can raise discomfort. When will this impede or benefit the achievement of behavioral change?
Lena Rieder +3 more
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