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ABSTRACT This longitudinal phenomenological case study examines a science outreach program called iBEARS from undergraduate mentors' perceptions of their expectation for success, value in the experience, and knowledge gained. Undergraduates (n = 24) mentored K‐12 classrooms through biology research projects, participated in pre‐ and post‐questionnaires,
Maryann R. Hebda+5 more
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The longitudinal relationship between leisure activities and depressive symptoms among older Chinese adults: an autoregressive cross-lagged analysis approach. [PDF]
Wang J.
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ABSTRACT Operationalizing the indivisibility and integrated nature of the UN 2030 Agenda poses a complex governance challenge. Although research has advanced our understanding of SDG localization and interlinkages, important gaps remain. In this paper, we depart from these two strands of literature by asking how synergies and trade‐offs manifest in ...
Sara Gottenhuber+3 more
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Association between a combination of cognitively stimulating leisure activities and long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid intake on cognitive decline among community-dwelling older Japanese individuals. [PDF]
Tokuda H+9 more
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From Digital Clusters to Urban Environmental Sustainability: New Mechanisms and Spillover Effects
ABSTRACT The burgeoning concentration of digital industries has garnered considerable scholarly interest as a catalyst for economic dynamism and technological innovation. However, its environmental ramifications—particularly regarding pollutant emissions—remain insufficiently examined.
Miaomiao Tao+3 more
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Sustainable Elite Youth Sports: A Systematic Scoping Review of the Social Dimensions
ABSTRACT Sports have been identified as an important contributor to social sustainability, and the benefits for health, well‐being, and social learning in young people are well evidenced. Youth elite sports, however, have been criticized as being unsustainable.
Astrid Schubring+16 more
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Keeping it real: How entrepreneurs effectively disclose risk
Abstract Research Summary Across three studies (N = 300, 141, 188), we apply impression management theory to examine if and how entrepreneurs can strategically disclose risk while facilitating beneficial audience perceptions. In the crowdfunding context, we show that intentionally packaging positive information with risk disclosures—a strategy we ...
Mark T. Bolinger+2 more
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