ABSTRACT This study investigates how the expression ‘critical thinking’ (CT) is understood and used by the general public in the United States, using the tools of experimental philosophy. Based on responses from 288 non‐philosopher participants, our findings suggest that CT is commonly associated with problem solving, decision making and logical ...
Céline Schöpfer +2 more
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Analyzing Misinformation and Disinformation: Understanding Swiss COVID-19 Narratives Through Natural Language Processing Analysis. [PDF]
Germani F +4 more
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The associations between patterns of Internet use and depressive symptoms among older adults in China: A latent class analysis. [PDF]
Ji R, Sheng Y, Zheng C, Chen W, Chen W.
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Abstract Hate speech is a global issue. Intentional expressions of group‐related derogation have become more widespread in recent years and they potentially bear negative consequences for individuals, communities and societies. After the internet, the school is a context where children and adolescents perpetrate and/or witness hate speech or become ...
Julia Kansok‐Dusche +3 more
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Physician-Patient Communication and Physicians' Acceptance of a Tailored Digital Health Information Service: Quantitative Online Survey. [PDF]
Memenga P, Link E.
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Geographic Patterns in I2P Peer Selection: An Empirical Network Topology Analysis
ABSTRACT The Invisible Internet Project (I2P) routes data via encrypted, decentralized tunnels. Peer selection can significantly affect security and performance. This empirical study examines whether geographic location systematically influences I2P's routing topology.
Siddique Abubakr Muntaka +3 more
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How digital paywalls shape news coverage. [PDF]
Dhillon PS, Panda A, Hemphill L.
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Resistance or compliance? The impact of algorithmic awareness on people's attitudes toward online information browsing. [PDF]
Yuan Y, Shi Y, Su T, Zhang H.
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A Shallow Echo: Artificial Intelligence and the Semantic Flattening of the Qur'an
ABSTRACT Scriptural Arabic relies on highly intentional word choices, employing apparent synonyms and near‐synonyms that convey distinct semantic values based on their specific textual placement. Historically, computational translation has struggled to reproduce these precise textual boundaries. Addressing this issue, the present investigation assesses
Ekrema Shehab
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