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[THIS IS DATA FOR STUDY 2] Regulatory fit theory predicts that matching a message to individuals’ motivational orientation feels right, thereby enhancing fairness perceptions. In two studies we tested whether, through fairness perceptions, regulatory fit
Roczniewska, M (via Mendeley Data)
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Developing the Socio-Emotional Intelligence of Doctoral Students
Socio-emotional intelligence is the capacity to consider emotions, intuition, and cognition to identify, manage and express emotions and to respond to social situations with authenticity, openness and fairness.
Camila Devis-Rozental
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Adolescents who believe that their parents treat them differently from their siblings have poorer psychosocial well-being than otherwise. This phenomenon, which is known as parental differential treatment or PDT occurs in up to 65% of families.
Catalina Sau Man Ng +3 more
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This study tests whether, by enhancing fairness perceptions, regulatory fit produces greater openness to change even when that change has negative consequences.
Roczniewska, M (via Mendeley Data)
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The eWaterCycle platform for open and FAIR hydrological collaboration [PDF]
Abstract. Hutton et al. (2016) argued that computational hydrology can only be a proper science if the hydrological community makes sure that hydrological model studies are executed and presented in a reproducible manner. Hut, Drost and van de Giesen replied that to achieve this hydrologists should not “re-invent the water wheel” but rather use ...
R. Hut +22 more
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Open Science, FAIR and Open Data
Presentation on Open Science principles, reproducible research, and FAIR and open data prepared by the Open Science Support Centre for the Czech-Bavarian Minischool 2020 .
Hanzlíková, Dagmar, Janíček, Milan
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Quality Assurance for Spatial Research Data
In Earth System Sciences (ESS), spatial data are increasingly used for impact research and decision-making. To support the stakeholders’ decision, the quality of the spatial data and its assurance play a major role.
Michael Wagner, Christin Henzen
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How Will Open Science Impact on University-Industry Collaboration?
Open science represents a challenge to traditional modes of scientific practice and collaboration. Knowledge exchange is still heavily influenced by researchers’ ambitions to publish in highly cited journals and within ‘closed partnerships’ where ...
Joanna Chataway, Sarah Parks, Elta Smith
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How Do Basic Personality Traits Map Onto Moral Judgments of Fairness-Related Actions?
Adherence to fairness norms is a core feature of moral behaviour and judgment, and is conceptually and empirically linked with basic personality dimensions. However, the specific nature of these links is poorly understood.
Bode, S +5 more
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From FAIR research data toward FAIR and open research software [PDF]
Abstract The Open Science agenda holds that science advances faster when we can build on existing results. Therefore, research data must be FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) in order to advance the findability, reproducibility and reuse of research results.
Wilhelm Hasselbring +4 more
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