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Task difficulty moderates the revelation effect [PDF]
Tasks that precede a recognition probe induce a more liberal response criterion than do probes without tasks-the "revelation effect." For example, participants are more likely to claim that a stimulus is familiar directly after solving an anagram, relative to a condition without an anagram.
Aßfalg, André +2 more
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Terrestrial effects of moderately nearby supernovae [PDF]
AbstractRecent data indicate one or more moderately nearby supernovae in the early Pleistocene, with additional events likely in the Miocene. This has motivated more detailed computations, using new information about the nature of supernovae and the distances of these events to describe in more detail the sorts of effects that are indicated at the ...
Melott, Adrian L., Thomas, Brian C.
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A blessing or a curse? Can digital economy development narrow carbon inequality in China?
The importance of carbon emissions reduction notwithstanding, the issue of its inequality should also elicit the urgent attention of scholars. This paper first evaluates the carbon inequality between urban and rural areas based on a panel dataset of 30 ...
Congyu Zhao +3 more
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Adolescent internet abuse. A study on the role of attachment to parents and peers in a large community sample [PDF]
Adolescents are the main users of new technologies and theirmain purpose of use is social interaction. Although new technologies are useful to teenagers, in addressing their developmental tasks, recent studies have shown that they may be an obstacle in ...
Ballarotto, Giulia +3 more
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Empowerment in the Public Sector: Testing the Influence of Goal Orientation [PDF]
Empowerment has emerged as an important new issue in the public sector organization setting in the wake of mainstream new public management (NPM). Nevertheless, few studies in this frame have combined structural (managerial) and psychological (individual)
Escrig-Tena, Ana B. +2 more
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Moderator effects differ on alternative effect-size measures [PDF]
This paper discusses largely ignored issues regarding moderation of effect-sizes. We show that, under commonly-occurring conditions, popular alternatives for effect-size measures in ANOVA and multiple regression are not moderated identically across independent samples.
Smithson, Michael, Shou, Yiyun
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Background The rehabilitation of depressed stroke patients is more difficult because poststroke depression is associated with disruption of daily activities, functioning, and quality of life. However, research on depression in stroke patients is limited.
Eun-Young Park, Jung-Hee Kim
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Performance factors for successful business incubators in Indonesian public universities [PDF]
Measuring the performance of business processes is already a main concern for both faculty and enterprise players, since organizations are motivated to reach the productivity stage.
Anne Marie, Iveline +11 more
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The Moderating Effect of Religiosity on the Relationship Between Burnout and Job Satisfaction
The aim of this study is to investigate the moderating effect of employees’ religiosity on the relationship between their burnout and job satisfaction. The research was carried out on a total of 326 people working in the banking, education, and tourism ...
Y. Bal, Özgür Kökalan
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Neuroprotective Effects of Moderate Hypoxia: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Emerging evidence highlights moderate hypoxia as a candidate treatment for brain disorders. This systematic review examines findings and the methodological quality of studies investigating hypoxia (10–16% O2) for ≥14 days in humans, as well as the neurobiological mechanisms triggered by hypoxia in animals, and suggests optimal treatment protocols to ...
Viktoria Damgaard +4 more
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