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The rise of artificial intelligence for cognitive behavioral therapy: A bibliometric overview

open access: yesApplied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, Volume 17, Issue 2, May 2025.
Abstract Recent years have seen a sharply rising interest in the scientific area dedicated to the study of the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) research and applications (AI4CBT for brevity). Yet, little is known about how this interest is realized and hence the overall status, prospects, and possible ...
Loïs Vanhée   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Breaking free? The evolution of intra‐Asian trade at the dawn of globalization (1795–1839)

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, Volume 78, Issue 2, Page 424-451, May 2025.
Abstract This article contributes to the scholarly discourse on the repercussions of trade liberalization in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries that contributed to early globalization, offering a perspective that extends beyond the traditional focus on Atlantic economies.
Alejandro Ayuso‐Diaz
wiley   +1 more source

The Key Role of Vicariance for Soil Animal Biogeography in a Biodiversity Hotspot Region

open access: yesGlobal Ecology and Biogeography, Volume 34, Issue 5, May 2025.
ABSTRACT Aim The Indo‐Australian Archipelago is known as a biodiversity hotspot with high levels of endemism typically ascribed to vicariance as reflected by the ‘Wallace's line’. However, it is unknown how vicariance has affected belowground biodiversity, especially process‐based beta diversity.
Xue Pan   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

I'm brown and I'm bright: Using collective storying to disrupt the white‐centering of successful girlhood

open access: yesGender, Work &Organization, Volume 32, Issue 3, Page 999-1017, May 2025.
Abstract What might it mean to reimagine brown‐girl‐as‐failure to brown‐girl‐as‐success? This article draws on findings from an empirical research study of academically successful teenage girls from Aotearoa New Zealand. In this paper we focus on what it means to be an intelligent and successful young brown woman in the context of the contemporary ...
Eunice Gaerlan, Yael Cameron
wiley   +1 more source

A Multiple‐Choice Exercise on Collocations: What Do Learners Actually Remember?

open access: yesInternational Journal of Applied Linguistics, Volume 35, Issue 2, Page 824-833, May 2025.
ABSTRACT Contemporary materials for second language (L2) learning feature exercises on collocations (i.e., word partnerships such as catch fire), many of which require learners to select correct word combinations from two or more candidates. A few studies of the effectiveness of these selected‐response exercises, which are essentially multiple‐choice ...
Alyssa Mengxue Li, Frank Boers
wiley   +1 more source

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