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Human Factors in Space Exploration: Opportunities for International and Interdisciplinary Collaboration [PDF]
As humanity pushes the boundaries of space exploration, human factors research becomes more important. Human factors encompass a broad spectrum of psychological, physiological, and ergonomic factors that affect human performance, well-being, and safety in the unique and challenging space environment.
arxiv
Exploration of the psychological impact and adaptation to cardiac events in South Asians in the UK: a qualitative study [PDF]
Mimi R. Bhattacharyya+2 more
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R&D managers’ adaptation of firms’ HRM practices. [PDF]
The heads of R&D departments are those most responsible for the adaptation of firms’ human resource management (HRM) practices to the idiosyncrasies of their departments.
Ortín, Pere, Santamaría, Lluís
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Psychological adaptation and recovery in youth with sarcoma: a qualitative study with practical implications for clinical care and research. [PDF]
Kosir U+6 more
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Abstract This article examines the contested impact of financial sanctions on Australian employment services, with government evaluation relying on job‐search theory to justify sanctions while research from sociological and psychological perspectives suggests they exacerbate labour market disadvantages and poverty. The division in perspectives reflects
Simone Casey
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Abstract A growing body of research suggests that locus coeruleus‐norepinephrine (LC‐NE) system may function differently in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Understanding the dynamics of both tonic (resting pupil diameter) and phasic (pupil dilation response [PDR] and event‐related potential [ERP]) indices may provide meaningful ...
Yesol Kim+3 more
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Psychological adaptation and its impact on the quality of life and spiritual well-being: A cross-sectional study of end of life cancer patients [PDF]
Filomena Moreira Pinto Pereira+1 more
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Abstract Mental ill‐health is a serious and growing problem among university students in Australia. Within this cohort, international students are particularly vulnerable. International students in Australia have fewer social rights than domestic students and are at elevated risk of social isolation, exploitation in employment, precarious housing ...
Michelle Peterie+5 more
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