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Online Impulsive Buying Behavior Using Partial Least Squares Algorithm
Dam Tri Cuong
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Soft Power in Trade: Quantifying the Impact of Confucius Institutes on China's Exports
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the role of Confucius Institutes (CIs) as a form of China's cultural diplomacy and their impact on international trade, particularly exports. Using a gravity model, we analyze data from 1990 to 2019 across countries, finding that the presence of CIs significantly boosts China's exports.
Renjing Chen, Wei Jin, Tangrui Yang
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A network analysis of early trauma and impulsive behavior in individuals with alcohol, cocaine, and polysubstance use disorder. [PDF]
Volpatto VL +9 more
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Food waste and pay‐as‐you‐throw systems
Abstract This study assesses the effectiveness of pay‐as‐you‐throw (PAYT) schemes in managing household food waste by comparing volume‐based and weight‐based approaches. Using a utility maximization framework and survey data from Korean households (2019–2022), we find that weight‐based PAYT more effectively reduces food waste by creating stronger ...
Zuyi Wang +2 more
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UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale for Children: Turkish Adaptation, Reliability and Validity Study. [PDF]
Tekeoğlu U, Çöp E, Avci H.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Prior research indicates that social class is strongly associated with academic outcomes such as GPA. However, little work explores the role that social discrimination plays in this relation. This study examined the link between social class discrimination and academic outcomes among high school students.
Christine R. Starr +2 more
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Evaluating the factor structure and measurement invariance of the 20-item short version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale across multiple countries, languages, and gender identities. [PDF]
Fournier L +68 more
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Pawsitive Connections: Understanding How Informal Pet Interactions Relate to Daily Youth Functioning
ABSTRACT Introduction Human‐animal interaction (HAI) has been linked to well‐being across functional domains and throughout the lifespan. Limited research has explored specific types of informal HAIs with pets or the impact of HAI in daily life. Methods Over 2 weeks in 2021, caregivers of youth (N = 42; ages 6–17, M = 12.21; 50% male) reported daily on
Tanya Mitropoulos +3 more
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