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ABSTRACT Objective As social norms and relationship dynamics evolve, it is important to examine how transitions from singlehood to partnership, cohabitation, and marriage relate to well‐being. Method Using data from two large panel studies in the UK and Germany (1984–2019), we identified N = 27,459 individuals who reported being single and living alone
Usama EL‐Awad +6 more
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Abstract Introduction Research on educational change consistently shows that the success of any implementation process depends on the involvement of stakeholders. The Change Laboratory (CL) is a method that involves stakeholders in co‐creating their work practice. Its application in medical education has been proven to result in improvement of learning
Raghdah Al‐Bualy +3 more
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The (trans)national Russian religious imagination in exile: Iulia de Beausobre (1893‐1977)
Abstract The article offers a case study of how Russian Orthodox who migrated from the Soviet Union after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 reimagined their religious identity and their church in a transnational setting. Iulia de Beausobre (1893‐1977) was a Russian aristocrat who fell victim to the Stalinist purges but survived the Soviet prison system ...
Ruth Coates
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Loneliness in schizophrenia: Just loneliness
Loneliness may represent both a contributing cause and a consequence of schizophrenia. Studies have identified links between loneliness in schizophrenia and mistrust‐related cognitive biases, the functioning of brain areas involved in social perception, and poor physical health, which are similar to observations in non‐clinical, general population ...
Daphne J. Holt
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Abstract This essay advocates renewed attention toward Jungian literary criticism, emphasizing its unique and creative perspectives on both fictional worlds and on reading. A fresh turn to Jungian criticism offers, in particular, valuable insight for texts on the peripheries of the canon.
Edsel Parke
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Prioritizing Along Prototypes: Implicit Citizenship Theories in Decision‐Making at the Frontline
ABSTRACT Public employees are expected to treat all citizens equally; however, due to limited resources and increasing demands, they often simplify their decisions by prioritizing based on social categories. Whereas previous studies have often focused on a few or even a single category at a time, this article employs a broader framework consisting of ...
David Hensel +3 more
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Public Health Professionals’ Perceptions on Intertwin Relationship in Multiple‐Birth Family Nursing
ABSTRACT Objective To describe how dominance, submissiveness, and speaking role appear in the intertwin relationship between twins under 7 years old. Design and Sample A cross‐sectional study design was used. The respondents (n = 72) were nurses. Information about the intertwin relationship was explored through Likert‐scale statements and open‐ended ...
Kristiina Heinonen +3 more
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Abstract Politicians' personality is believed to play a central role in their electoral success. It is unclear, however, how important different traits are to voters and how the impact of personality compares to that of other well‐studied individual characteristics of politicians, such as gender, age, and political experience.
Thomas Bergeron +4 more
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‘Worlds Apart’: Examining the Experiences of Intercultural Couples Co‐Creating a Third Culture
ABSTRACT Intercultural couples experience various distinct challenges and are tasked with learning how to effectively approach such challenges by capitalizing on their unique benefits. This study sought to explore the lived experiences and challenges of intercultural couples while they co‐create a third culture using semi‐structured interviews of 10 ...
Miriam Riaz Nichol, Dora Regoczi
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The Influence of Strangers on Consumer Behavior in a Retail Environment
ABSTRACT When consumers visit a store, they often find themselves interacting with fellow shoppers they do not know. These social exchanges—defined as stranger interactions—can impact consumers' shopping experiences by eliciting positive or negative emotions that can ultimately influence buying behavior.
Tabitha S. Thomas +4 more
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