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Hoarding refers to an excessive acquisition of objects and inability to part with apparently valueless possessions. While it can lead to excessive clutter, distress and disability, it is important to note that not all cases of hoarding are pathological.
Kenneth Wei-Qiang, Choo +3 more
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Modern-day hoarding: A model for understanding and measuring digital hoarding
With the cost of data storage approaching near zero, an individual can acquire, share, and store digital content (i.e., emails, images, videos, and documents) more than ever before.
Lokuge, Sachithra +2 more
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R code from Mast seeding promotes evolution of scatter-hoarding
Many plant species worldwide are dispersed by scatter-hoarding granivores: animals that hide seeds in numerous, small caches for future consumption. Yet, the evolution of scatter-hoarding is difficult to explain because undefended caches are at high risk
Dale Clement (11440524) +3 more
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The relationship between experiential avoidance and autism spectrum traits with hoarding behaviors with mediating role of saving cognitions [PDF]
Introduction: Hoarding disorder is a complex and not well-understood psychological state that affects millions of people worldwide. Aim: The purpose of this study was to examining the relationship between experimental avoidance and autism spectrum ...
Ashraf Zangooii +2 more
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Hoarding behavior may not only interfere with hoarders’ daily lives but may also endanger the community. However, few studies have investigated the role of personality characteristics in hoarding behavior.
Yanping Gong, Yuxuan Tan, Rong Huang
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Background: One of the key areas of functional impairment in hoarding is interpersonal difficulties, with burgeoning evidence suggesting that these social difficulties are a component of the psychopathology observed in hoarding.
Wenting Chen +3 more
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Appendix B: Global sensitivity analysis from Mast seeding promotes evolution of scatter-hoarding
Many plant species worldwide are dispersed by scatter-hoarding granivores: animals that hide seeds in numerous, small caches for future consumption. Yet, the evolution of scatter-hoarding is difficult to explain because undefended caches are at high risk
Dale Clement (11440524) +3 more
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A Comparative Study of the Hoarding Offence in Iran and Afghanistan Criminal Law [PDF]
Hoarding of goods is one of the challenges that disruptes the balance of the economies of countries. It is not possible to achieve the economic goals and programs of the states, without the control of hoarding and it's criminalizatin.
Omid Rostami Ghazani +1 more
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Is vaccine hoarding a kind of genocide? [PDF]
Newspaper articleOpinion: the preventable death of many people in poorer countries is a foreseeable side-effect of hoarding by the few in rich ...
Bufacchi, Vittorio
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Many plant species worldwide are dispersed by scatter-hoarding granivores: animals that hide seeds in numerous, small caches for future consumption. Yet, the evolution of scatter-hoarding is difficult to explain because undefended caches are at high risk
Dale Clement (11440524) +3 more
core +1 more source

