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Self-schema, task information, extrinsic reward, and intrinsic motivation
Wai Cheung Yuen
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Power, costs, collective action, bargaining, and solidarity
Abstract Some argue that the more costly it would be to exercise one's power over an issue, the less power one inherently has over it. I challenge this thesis with two major objections—one conceptual, the other practical or explanatory—contending that costs influence issue‐power not inherently but contingently in specifically strategic contexts.
Arash Abizadeh
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Injustice, relational violence, and the foster system
Abstract Political theorists have not paid sustained attention to the foster system or treated it as a political institution. Despite this, scholars and social movement advocates have identified the system as a site of social and political injustice. This paper develops an account of racial, class, and relational injustice in the contemporary US foster
Emma Ebowe
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Motivational climate, self-determination, burnout, and mindfulness in adolescent football players from a professional academy in virtual settings. [PDF]
Reyes-Bossio M +6 more
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Health workers’ motivation was significantly higher in private hospitals than public hospitals influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic factors in Northwest Ethiopia [PDF]
Gebremariam Ayichew +3 more
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Abstract Background Penile sexual sensation relies on intricate neural structures that remain incompletely characterized. Immunohistological insights into their development and organization can enhance understanding of penile neuroanatomy and function, while optimizing surgical outcomes.
Alfonso Cepeda‐Emiliani +6 more
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Assessing the role of physical activity in shaping students' academic motivation: the mediating role of mental health. [PDF]
Ma D, Akram H, Li S.
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Abstract This paper investigates the relationship between volunteering and unmet healthcare needs (UHN) during the COVID‐19 pandemic in EU countries, focusing on different age groups. Previous studies have shown that younger people are more likely to report UHN than older people in the EU.
Nunzia Nappo +2 more
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