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Change Within Stability: A Mixed‐Methods Study of Identity Development in Established Adulthood
ABSTRACT Introduction Longitudinal studies examining identity development in adulthood are scarce, and little is known about the processes through which a stable identity is maintained or revised. This study addresses these gaps by examining (a) longitudinal patterns of identity status development from emerging through established adulthood and (b ...
Hanna Larsson +5 more
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ABSTRACT For many occupations, the toll of work‐related stressors on job satisfaction may be mitigated by social and emotional support. However, social support may be different for clergy, considering their unique work environment. Using data from the Clergy Health Initiative Longitudinal Survey, this study examines the relationship between different ...
Malik Muhammad Sohail +3 more
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Do deepfakes, digital replicas and human digital twins justify personality rights?
Abstract Unauthorised deepfakes are deeply problematic, from the spreading of misinformation to non‐consensual pornographic content. This paper asks whether deepfakes, digital replicas and human digital twins justify personality rights. To address this question, it examines the harms that deepfakes can cause through disinformation, demeaning content ...
Hayleigh Bosher
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Juggling By Numbers: Siteswap Notation for Juggling
A basic overview of the juggling notation known as "Siteswap". This is a way of describing juggling patterns using sequences of numbers.
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Abstract Introduction The transition from student to doctor represents a challenging shift in identity and responsibility that many graduates find difficult to manage. To understand better how to support the transition to practice we need an exploration of graduates' experiences that does not see the transition as a single moment, but a continuous ...
Stuart Redvers Pattinson +2 more
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ABSTRACT Food insecurity is frequently reported among families of children with autism spectrum conditions (ASC), yet there is limited evidence synthesising its prevalence and impact. This systematic review aimed to examine and meta‐analyse the existing literature on food insecurity in families of children and young people with ASC.
Emma Tuschick +4 more
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ABSTRACT Amid the crisis of social reproduction, outsourcing domestic work has become increasingly appealing, with labour platforms offering new avenues to do so. This article explores the largely overlooked perspective of clients using platform‐mediated cleaning services, focusing on Helpling in Germany.
Stefanie Gerold +4 more
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The influence of juggling on mental rotation performance in children
Jansen Petra, Lange Léonie, Heil Martin
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Spike count analysis for multiplexing inference (SCAMPI). [PDF]
Chen Y, Groh JM, Tokdar S.
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