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Burden of Unfair Treatment and Subclinical Atherosclerotic Risk Among Black Adults: The Moderating Role of Religious Coping. [PDF]
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Opening the conversation in peer review, finally. [PDF]
Brandão AA, Vicente ACP.
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Anxiety about getting fat may increase the number of binge-eating disorder symptoms. [PDF]
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Development of a Falls Efficacy Scale: A Contextually Relevant and Appropriate Tool for Indian Seniors. [PDF]
Kumar PG, Desai S.
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Compensation & Benefits Review, 2012
Corporations across the country have invested heavily in creating wellness and prevention programs that keep their employees healthy. Their bigger challenge has been getting employees to take advantage of them. By harnessing the relatively new subdiscipline of behavioral economics, some organizations are using sophisticated strategies for “nudging ...
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Corporations across the country have invested heavily in creating wellness and prevention programs that keep their employees healthy. Their bigger challenge has been getting employees to take advantage of them. By harnessing the relatively new subdiscipline of behavioral economics, some organizations are using sophisticated strategies for “nudging ...
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eLearn, 2019
Nick Shackleton-Jones' book How People Learn proposes a new model of learning, and implications for design. While the model is questionable--the implications can be derived from more traditional models--the inferred design principles are spot on. This is a good read to think afresh about making learning meaningful.
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Nick Shackleton-Jones' book How People Learn proposes a new model of learning, and implications for design. While the model is questionable--the implications can be derived from more traditional models--the inferred design principles are spot on. This is a good read to think afresh about making learning meaningful.
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2013
A look at growing engagement in #GivingTuesday and common themes that emerged during the 8-week Giving That Gets Results series.
Timms, Henry, Ditkoff, Susan Wolf
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A look at growing engagement in #GivingTuesday and common themes that emerged during the 8-week Giving That Gets Results series.
Timms, Henry, Ditkoff, Susan Wolf
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