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ABSTRACT Objective Therapist responsiveness within standardised group psychotherapy may be supported by patient feedback from routine outcome monitoring (ROM). This study examined patients' experiences of therapists approaching them outside group sessions to discuss therapy progress when prompted by ROM.
Jasmin Gryesten +5 more
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Embarrassed to Observe: The Effects of Directive Language in Brand Conversation
ABSTRACT In social media, marketers attempt to influence consumers by using directive language, that is, expressions designed to get consumers to take action. While the literature has shown that directive messages in advertising have mixed results for recipients, we know little about the effects of directive brand language on consumers who see brands ...
Andria Andriuzzi, Géraldine Michel
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Applying social cognition to feedback chatbots: Enhancing trustworthiness through politeness
Abstract Generative AI systems like chatbots are increasingly being introduced into learning, teaching and assessment scenarios at universities. While previous research suggests that users treat chatbots like humans, computer systems are still often perceived as less trustworthy, potentially impairing their usefulness in learning contexts.
Benjamin Brummernhenrich +2 more
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Negotiation of identities in intercultural communication
Negotiation of identities in communication entails affirming the identities we want others to recognize in us and ascription of identities we mutually assign to each other in communication.
Janík Zdeněk
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ABSTRACT Controversy over climate change indicates the difficulty of constructing a shared reality. The stakes of doing so are high as democracies struggle to find common ground about the problems they are confronting. Leveraging variation in the settings in which New Yorkers made over 35,000 comments on the state's climate plan in 2022, from an online
Ankit Bhardwaj
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Facework and Ideology in Welcome Speech
This study examines the welcome speech made at the opening of the first World Chinese Conference held in Beijing in July 2005 by extending facework analysis from interpersonal to institutional settings, in order to reveal the strategic use of facework ...
Gao Shuang
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Facework in teacher-student email interactions
Two trends have become prominent in higher education worldwide. On the one hand, globalization has favored the expansion and influence of the English language.
Jean Mathieu Tsoumou
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Facework: trabajo digital, redes sociales y nueva servidumbre
Las redes sociales digitales constituyen un escenario productivo que modifica las pautas convencionales de comprensión del fenómeno del trabajo, al tiempo que afecta decisivamente a algunas de las concepciones más tradicionales acerca de la economía ...
Ángel Luis Lara Rodríguez
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Abstract In recent decades, implementing a code of conduct (CoC) as part of an organization's CSR infrastructure has become a sine qua non for gaining trust and fostering credibility. Despite numerous studies aimed at identifying cultural differences in the content of CoCs, little is known about what causes those differences and how they relate to an ...
Daniel Wolfgruber, Sabine Einwiller
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Realizing a blockchain solution without blockchain? Blockchain, solutionism, and trust
Abstract Blockchain is employed as a technology holding a solutionist promise, while at the same time, it is hard for the promissory blockchain applications to become realized. Not only is the blockchain protocol itself not foolproof, but when we move from “blockchain in general” to “blockchain in particular,” we see that new governance structures and ...
Gert Meyers, Esther Keymolen
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