ABSTRACT Understanding the impacts of digital media such as video games is critical for scholarship during the digital transformation. While the literature on the effects of video games continues to grow, there is little work on positive effects, including creativity, either as an outcome from or process within games.
Darian Stapleton, Thalia R. Goldstein
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Participant Motivation of Physical Activity in Leisure Time for Women
Hsiu Hua WANG
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Leisure-Time Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Biological Aging: Evidence From Genetic Correlation and Mendelian Randomization Analyses. [PDF]
Zhao X+24 more
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Making leisure time meaningful for adolescents: an interview study from Sweden. [PDF]
Bälter K+3 more
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Leisure-Time Physical Activity & The Metabolic Syndrome
Katrina D. DuBose+4 more
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Type of alcohol consumed, changes in intake over time and mortality: the Leisure World Cohort Study [PDF]
Annlia Paganini‐Hill+2 more
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Validity and Reliability of the Spanish Version of Godin-Shephard Leisure-Time Physical Activity Questionnaire in Prostate Cancer Patients. [PDF]
Martín Núñez J+6 more
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ABSTRACT This study explored how contextual factors and the process of adaption shape the work experience of women with young children in science, technology, engineering, and math based on the psychology of working perspective. Consensual qualitative research was used to explore work experiences, contextual influences, and adaptation of 20 ...
Aekyung Jang, Eunjoo Yang
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Abstract Vocational interests are traditionally conceived as stable preferences for different activities. However, recent theorizing suggests their intraindividual variability. This preregistered experience sampling study examined intraindividual variation in selected vocational interests states and related situation and person factors (N = 237 ...
Lena Roemer+3 more
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Association of 'weekend warrior' and other leisure time physical activity patterns with obesity and adiposity: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Hui SS+5 more
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