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Music speaks louder than lyrics: a conceptual priming experiment. [PDF]
Karbanova A, Cui AX.
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Game Changers: Leadership Lessons From Popular Sport Icons
ABSTRACT This article explores leadership lessons that can be drawn from popular sport icons. These lessons reveal how athletes leverage their status to drive social change or how they inspire others through performance‐based practices that align with effective modern‐day leadership skills.
S. Lynn Shollen, Maylon Hanold
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Qualities of music-evoked autobiographical memories are associated with auditory features of the memory-evoking music. [PDF]
Nawaz S, Omigie D.
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ABSTRACT Popular culture exists as an expression of cultural history. It speaks to who we are, what we aspire toward, and where our generation stands in relation to the major issues of the day. This article is a conversation about the myriad perspectives offered in this issue of New Directions for Student Leadership, exploring the contributions each ...
Kathleen Callahan, Sean Connable
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Music as a strategy to improve hypertension and stroke management: evidence from a crowdsourcing open call and designathon in Nigeria. [PDF]
Okafor C +19 more
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ABSTRACT As the world faces dynamic challenges affecting societies and organizations, there has been an increasing call for the development of transformational leadership among youth. This focus is critical for preparing for the future and for inspiring hope, trust, and cooperation.
Israel O. Oyedare, Eric K. Kaufman
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Selection and perceived impact of walk-up songs in college baseball. [PDF]
Stokowski S +7 more
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Aging in Nationhood: Everyday Nationalism and Belonging Among Seniors in Old-Age Homes in Québec. [PDF]
Stallone J.
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Social information about others' affective states in a human‐altered world
Faced with anthropogenic change, animals now encounter challenges different from their evolutionary past. To cope with such challenges, animals may use social information about others' affective states to guide their decisions. Considering affective states of wild animals could have important implications for animal welfare and wildlife conservation ...
Luca G. Hahn +4 more
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