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Beyond knowledge: Cultivating noncognitive skills and attributes through anatomy education
Abstract Anatomy education has historically prioritized cognitive knowledge acquisition and technical skills, such as spatial awareness and manual dexterity. Noncognitive attributes, essential for early‐stage learners, such as social skills, motivation, emotional intelligence, self‐regulation, self‐efficacy, and resilience, have remained comparatively ...
Renato Lopes Previdelli +1 more
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Devolution of power to the grassroot organisations has increasingly been supported in recent years within the context of participatory development. The role of interpersonal communication to actualise such development has also become an area of fresh ...
Sarkar, Ashutosh, Goswami, Rupak
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Abstract The intersection of science and art has historically fostered innovation, yet the integration of creative arts into anatomy education remains limited. The Synthetic Anatomy module was designed to bridge anatomy teaching with creative design for bioscience and biomedical engineering students. This study evaluates the module's educational impact
Mandeep Gill Sagoo +6 more
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ObjectiveTo explore the path relationship between empathy,interpersonal communication ability and humanistic care ability in undergraduate nursing students,and to provide the reference for improving the humanistic care ability of undergraduate nursing ...
ZHAO Ling +6 more
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Public relations practice increasingly requires practitioners to use social media strategically while also demonstrating strong problem-solving skills in addressing communication-related challenges. However, limited research has examined how social media
Yousef Sami Nemer Abu Eid +5 more
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Getting through tough times : interpersonal communication coping strategies during job loss
This research paper describes what role interpersonal communication plays in coping with and accepting job loss. The study is framed by theories of stress, appraisal, coping, and the theory of Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation (FIRO), where
Nolin, Julie
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Feedback strategies: Applying theory to practice
Abstract Feedback is a cornerstone of the learning process, as evidenced by extensive educational research on enhancing its process and impact. However, learners consistently rate the quality of feedback lower compared to other aspects of teaching. Over the past decade, feedback models have shifted from a traditional, one‐way transmission from educator
Jenny Clancy +2 more
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Phubbing behavior has been linked to both deficits in self-regulation and heightened interpersonal communication anxiety. This study aimed to examine the mediating role of interpersonal communication anxiety in the relationship between self-control and ...
Rahmah Saniatuzzulfa, Gita Aulia Nurani
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Pearson International Edition : The Interpersonal Communication Book
This eleventh edition continues to provide in-depth coverage of interpersonal communication, blending theory and research on the one hand and prctical skills on the other.xxv, 404 hlm, 29,2 x 20,8 ...
Joseph a. devito., Devito, Joseph A
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Perception of Interpersonal Behaviors Across Cultures
Cross-cultural psychology has played a very important role in identifying, describing, and even explaining psychological structures that are involved in the perception of interpersonal behavior. This chapter reviews work based on the research paradigm of
Adamopoulos, John, John Adamopoulos
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