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Hubungan Antara Psychological Capital Dengan Organizational Citizenship Behavior Pada Karyawan PT. Pln (Persero) Distribusi Jawa Tengah Dan Daerah Istimewa YOGYAKARTA [PDF]
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan antara psychological capital dengan organizational citizenship behavior pada karyawan PT. PLN (Persero) Distribusi Jawa Tengah dan Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta.
Adestyani, F. A. (Francisca) +1 more
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Abstract The study of neuroanatomy is fundamental in many scientific fields. Despite this, it is a challenging subject for students. As technology evolves, it is being increasingly incorporated into educational methods, including the teaching of neuroanatomy. Three‐dimensional (3D) visualizations are well suited for displaying neuroanatomy.
Merlin J. Fair +5 more
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Positive psychological capital: beyond human and social capital
or years, business academics and practitioners haveoperated in the belief that sustained competitiveadvantage could accrue from a variety of industry-level entry barriers, such as technological supremacy,patent protections, and government regulations. However,technological change and diffusion, rapid innovation, andderegulation have eroded these widely
Luthans, Fred +2 more
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People Make the Difference: An Explorative Study on the Relationship between Organizational Practices, Employees’ Resources, and Organizational Behavior Enhancing the Psychology of Sustainability and Sustainable Development [PDF]
The most recent developments in the field of sustainability science and the emergence of a psychologyofsustainabilityandsustainabledevelopmenthavecontributedtocollectevidencesabout the fact that modern organizations need healthy and motivated employees to
GIANCASPRO, MARIA LUISA, Manuti, Amelia
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Abstract Anatomy and physiology are foundational to health science education, yet student engagement in these modules often declines during later years of study. This discursive article aims to describe a teaching intervention which increased student engagement and provide educator reflection of implementation and improvement over time.
Nicolene Jooste, Asma Shaikh‐Kader
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Cost–benefit analysis of screening programme for diabetic retinopathy in Bulgaria
Aims Late‐diagnosed diabetic retinopathy (DR) is difficult and expensive to treat. Screening programmes can identify the disease early and reduce the costs of its future treatment. This study aims to analyse the cost–benefit of screening programmes for DR.
Iva Nenkova +5 more
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Rethinking Recovery: Psychological Flexibility and Growth Across Diverse Recovery Approaches
Although recovery capital and psychological flexibility have each been associated with substance use recovery, their combined role in fostering posttraumatic growth remains unclear.
Nicole M. Pyke +2 more
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Use of antiemetics in early pregnancy 2012–2022: A cross‐sectional study
Aim Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy impact quality of life, yet many pregnant women feel dismissed by healthcare professionals, despite the safety of first‐line antiemetic treatments for both mother and fetus. Therefore, this study aims to describe the prevalence of patient‐reported antiemetic use in early pregnancy in Copenhagen, Denmark, the changes
Katrine Bak Wraae +6 more
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The migrant worker phenomenon in China has negatively impacted the psychological development of these workers' children, whom researchers have termed “left-behind children” (LC) or university students with left-behind experience (USWL).
Li Liang +3 more
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Abstract Quality in early childhood education and care (ECEC) is a contested concept and has generally been conceptualised by inter‐related indicators such as staff qualifications, educational environment, policy or child‐to‐staff ratios. There has been a more limited emphasis on how young children might perceive and experience quality.
Nikki Fairchild, Éva Mikuska
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