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Differences in student engagement : investigating the role of the dominant cognitive processes preferred by engineering and education students [PDF]
This paper reports on a study of the differences in the dominant cognitive processes preferred by groups of engineering and education students and examines the implications of these differences for the assessment of student engagement with university ...
Ball, Ian, Perry, Chris
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Risk Governance in Clinical Education for Healthcare Students: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background Clinical education is essential for the training and accreditation of healthcare students. It facilitates hands‐on application and prepares students for their future roles in a dynamic and complex workforce. However, such clinical exposure comes with inherent risk, not least due to the delicate balance between patient safety and ...
Raelynn R. Tong +3 more
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THE INFLUENCE OF THE BEHAVIORAL PROFILE UPON THE MANAGEMENT TEAM’S PERFORMANCE [PDF]
The present paper’s goal were: analysing the relationship between the personalityprofile (determined using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) and the team role (established with the Belbin Test), identifying the possible correlations between the two and
Radu Ogarcă +2 more
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This study explores the (possible) relationship between affective variables and metaphorical competence. The main objective is to investigate the difference between the thinking/feeling and the judging/perceiving personality variables and L2 learners ...
Mahmood Hashemian
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The relationship between the Keirsey Temperament Sorter and the short-form Revised Eysenck Personality Questionnaire [PDF]
The two models of personality proposed by the Keirsey Temperament Sorter (KTS) and by the short-form Revised Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQR-S) both propose measures of extraversion-introversion, but in other respects the two models are quite ...
Craig, Charlotte L. +2 more
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Meta‐Analysis: Prevalence of Eating Disorders in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Eating disorders are common among individuals with IBD, with prevalence estimates ranging from 3% to 14% depending on the assessment method. Findings highlight the need for validated screening tools tailored to IBD. ABSTRACT Background and Aims Disentangling whether disordered eating is a cause, consequence or manifestation of inflammatory bowel ...
Quinn Goddard +6 more
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Good tutoring requires appropriate interpersonal and pedagogical skills. Tutor personality is a major factor affecting how tutors communicate and deals with students, and yet it is a largely unexplored context of distance education.
Bobbie Chan
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Gait is a typical habitual human behavior and manifestation of personality. The unique properties of individual gaits may offer important clues in the assessment of personality. However, assessing personality accurately through quantitative gait analysis
Yuliang Zhao +9 more
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Relationships Between Myers-Briggs Type Indicators and NAPLEX Performances [PDF]
Objective. To examine the relationships between pharmacy students' Myers-Briggs Type Indicators (MBTIs) and their first-attempt NAPLEX scores within an accelerated, dual campus curriculum. Methods. Data from the MBTIs and NAPLEX findings were retrieved from a single cohort of the Columbia, SC and Savannah, GA campuses of South University School of ...
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ABSTRACT The inherent uncertainty of the innovation process, amplified by the complexity of the Anthropocene, means that marketers are likely to be subject to decision‐making biases that can affect sustainable product innovation. In parallel, new approaches to sustainability and innovation management are emerging, aiming to mitigate such biases and ...
Sophie Richit +1 more
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