Otherwise engaged? Learning from non‐participation in research with care‐experienced students
Abstract This paper explores what can be learned when educational research “fails.” Drawing on a Welland Trust–funded project in the North East of England that aimed to support care‐experienced students transitioning from further to higher education, we reflect on why, despite sustained effort, there was a lack of engagement.
Lynette Harland Shotton +3 more
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Large language models show amplified cognitive biases in moral decision-making. [PDF]
Cheung V, Maier M, Lieder F.
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Moral decision-making and support for safety procedures amid the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Schiffer AA, O'Dea CJ, Saucier DA.
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A curated review of ESA publications for teaching ecology
Abstract Since the early 1990s, the Ecological Society of America's journals have published hundreds of articles of direct relevance to those who teach ecology—especially at the undergraduate level. In an effort to draw attention to that literature, we conducted an analysis to identify well‐cited articles, as well as those that may be underrecognized ...
Kenneth M. Klemow, Rosemarie Desmarais
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Converging Minds: EEG Synchrony During Communication About Moral Decision-Making in Dyadic Interactions. [PDF]
Allegretta RA, Rovelli K, Balconi M.
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Since late 2021, serious allegations have been made against physicist Erwin Schrödinger, ranging from pedophilia to serial sexual abuse. These accusations have significantly tarnished the Nobel Prize winner's public reputation. The ongoing debate has repeatedly raised the question of whether, and to what extent, these grave allegations are justified ...
Magdalena Gronau, Martin Gronau
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Adolescents Are More Utilitarian Than Adults in Group Moral Decision-Making. [PDF]
Jiang Y +4 more
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How peer influence shapes value computation in moral decision-making. [PDF]
Yu H +3 more
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Occupational Context Moderates the Association Between Agreeableness and Brain Structure
ABSTRACT Background Previous research on associations between personality traits and brain structure has yielded inconsistent findings, suggesting that such relationships may depend on contextual factors. Methods This study examined whether occupational context moderates the association between agreeableness and gray matter volume (GMV). Structural MRI
Keisuke Kokubun +2 more
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Interoceptive Brain Processing Influences Moral Decision Making. [PDF]
Cui S, Nakano T.
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