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ABSTRACT The main objective of this study is to examine the psychological effects of childhood abuse in adulthood, focusing on personality traits, resilience and attachment style within a large sample specifically centred on the Spanish context. A total of 700 adults participated, of whom 24.4% reported experiencing some form of childhood abuse.
Danilo Dominguez+4 more
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Concepció i funció social de la història segons Esteve de Corbera (1563-1633?) i Francesc de Montcada (1586-1635) [PDF]
En un assaig traduït recentment al castellà, Reinhart Koselleck ha retingut, seguint el model de Ciceró, dues preguntes bàsiques que tradicionalment ha tractat de respondre la historiografia: què succeí i com (i per què) s'hi arribà.1 Certament, al llarg
Baró Queralt, Xavier
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How Service Exclusion Affects Rural Depopulation. An Approach Based on Structural Equation Modelling
ABSTRACT This paper explores the relationship between service exclusion and the depopulation phenomenon. To achieve this, we apply structural equation modelling (SEM) to evaluate the lack of development of primary services (healthcare, education, social services, commerce, restaurants and bars, as well as Internet access) at the municipal level ...
M. Pilar Alonso+5 more
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A comprehensive, integrative study approach combining morphology, population genetics, phylogenetics and biogeography revealed that the Acromyrmex octospinosus species complex consists of two species: A. octospinosus and its social parasite A. insinuator.
Daniela Mera‐Rodríguez+2 more
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Abstract One of the main limitations of phylogenetic comparative analyses is that associations between traits can only be interpreted as correlations. Here, we present a novel Bayesian structural equation model (PhyBaSE) which allows us to disentangle direct from indirect relationships among variables to propose potential causal hypotheses while ...
Achaz von Hardenberg+1 more
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Friction in the field: Milpa, missionary, and scales of refusal in 1960s highland Guatemala
Abstract This article takes a scalar view of “friction” (Tsing 2005) and “refusal” (Ortner 1995) between ethnography and the archive. The concept of friction was originally formulated in the context of a globalizing world, but friction's perception and experience are highly local.
Mallory E. Matsumoto
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Dipòsits de Manresa: d'edifici industrial a centre cultural [PDF]
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Subirana López, Alba
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Abstract In this article I evoke key elements of my Italian grandmother's life—her knitwear workshop, her practice as a tailor, and her sensorial engagements with bodies and dress—and interweave them with reflections from my fieldwork in Milan, Italy.
Cristina Moretti
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FISHGLOB brings together experts in and users of fish monitoring data to support biodiversity research and conservation across oceans. Abstract Large‐scale biodiversity assessments and conservation applications require integrated and up‐to‐date datasets across regions. In the oceans, monitoring is fragmented, which affects knowledge exchange and usage.
Aurore A. Maureaud+62 more
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Use and misuse of trait imputation in ecology: the problem of using out‐of‐context imputed values
Despite the progress in the measurement and accessibility of plant trait information, acquiring sufficiently complete data from enough species to answer broad‐scale questions in plant functional ecology and biogeography remains challenging. A common way to overcome this challenge is by imputation, or ‘gap‐filling' of trait values.
Lucas Damián Gorné+28 more
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