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Neoliberalism within psychology higher education in Indonesia: A critical analysis [PDF]
Critical scholars have demonstrated the ways in which neoliberalism has increasingly become a dominant organising principle in current global political, economic, and social practices, including in higher education.
Mulya, Teguh Wijaya
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Innovating to amplify the voices of young people from marginalized ethnic migrant backgrounds
Abstract The meaningful participation of young people from marginalized ethnic backgrounds in civic processes is central to the social cohesion of increasingly diverse liberal democracies, but their participation is compromised by a range of barriers resulting in decision‐making that is disconnected from their lives.
Kelsey L. Deane+7 more
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Salivary cortisol in university students after the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic required people to navigate lockdowns and unfamiliar restrictions for the first time. It is known that situations characterised by uncontrollability and novelty heighten the physiological response to stress.
Nicole Andelic+4 more
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The Human Coping Process in the Context of Organizational Change
This article systematizes an innovative empirical framework that shows how the transformative process of human coping strategies offers an alternative way to understand the contemporary relations established between individuals and contexts of ...
Andre Luis Silva, Maria Iolanda Sachuk
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Abstract Migrant mothers of African origin (MMAO) face multiple situations of vulnerability in receiving societies, with implications for their right to the highest level of mental health. This study examines the intersecting social determinants that shape the experiences of suffering and well‐being expressed by MMAO engaged in transnational motherhood
Virginia Paloma+3 more
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What's Psychology Worth? A Field Experiment in the Consumer Credit Market [PDF]
Numerous laboratory studies find that minor nuances of presentation and description change behavior in ways that are inconsistent with standard economic models.
Dean Karlin+4 more
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The theme of this article is relevant because the development of market relations requires new strategic and conceptual approaches to improving the system of economic relations and creation on this basis of a stable efficient production. The formation of
V. A. Vernikov
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ABSTRACT Background There is a growing appreciation of the importance of health and well‐being and of the complex set of factors, within and outside the workplace, that interact to affect the well‐being of workers. Migrant and seasonal farmworkers experience particular challenges, and measurement of factors that influence their health and well‐being is
Tessa Bonney+3 more
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Mesoscale impact of trader psychology on stock markets: a multi-agent AI approach [PDF]
Recent advances in the fields of machine learning and neurofinance have yielded new exciting research perspectives in practical inference of behavioural economy in financial markets and microstructure study. We here present the latest results from a recently published stock market simulator built around a multi-agent system architecture, in which each ...
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Limited or Biased: Modeling Sub-Rational Human Investors in Financial Markets [PDF]
Human decision-making in real-life deviates significantly from the optimal decisions made by fully rational agents, primarily due to computational limitations or psychological biases. While existing studies in behavioral finance have discovered various aspects of human sub-rationality, there lacks a comprehensive framework to transfer these findings ...
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