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The Mental Health Ecosystem: Extending Symptom Networks With Risk and Protective Factors

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2021
Inspired by modeling approaches from the ecosystems literature, in this paper, we expand the network approach to psychopathology with risk and protective factors to arrive at an integrated analysis of resilience.
Gabriela Lunansky   +7 more
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Humor appreciation can be predicted with machine learning techniques

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
Humor research is supposed to predict whether something is funny. According to its theories and observations, amusement should be predictable based on a wide variety of variables.
Hannes Rosenbusch, Thomas Visser
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Empirical Evidence for the Functionality Hypothesis in Motor Learning: The Effect of an Attentional Focus Is Task Dependent

open access: yesPsych, 2021
A large body of research suggests that during learning motor skills, focusing on environmental effects of the movement (external focus) generally leads to better performance than focusing on one’s own body (internal focus).
Svetlana Wähnert, Gisela Müller-Plath
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Linking of Rasch-Scaled Tests: Consequences of Limited Item Pools and Model Misfit

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
In the context of item response theory (IRT), linking the scales of two measurement points is a prerequisite to examine a change in competence over time.
Luise Fischer   +5 more
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Conditional permutation importance revisited

open access: yesBMC Bioinformatics, 2020
Background Random forest based variable importance measures have become popular tools for assessing the contributions of the predictor variables in a fitted random forest.
Dries Debeer, Carolin Strobl
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Quantifying agent impacts on contact sequences in social interactions

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
Human social behavior plays a crucial role in how pathogens like SARS-CoV-2 or fake news spread in a population. Social interactions determine the contact network among individuals, while spreading, requiring individual-to-individual transmission, takes ...
Mark M. Dekker   +5 more
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Bayesian Tests of Two Proportions: A Tutorial With R and JASP

open access: yesMethodology, 2022
The need for a comparison between two proportions (sometimes called an A/B test) often arises in business, psychology, and the analysis of clinical trial data.
Tabea Hoffmann   +2 more
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Bayesian Inference in Numerical Cognition: A Tutorial Using JASP

open access: yesJournal of Numerical Cognition, 2020
Researchers in numerical cognition rely on hypothesis testing and parameter estimation to evaluate the evidential value of data. Though there has been increased interest in Bayesian statistics as an alternative to the classical, frequentist approach to ...
Thomas J. Faulkenberry   +2 more
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Implicit guidance in educational online collaboration: Supporting highly qualitative and friendly knowledge exchange processes

open access: yesComputers and Education Open, 2022
Group awareness tools that implicitly guide users by presenting information about intangible cognitive (e.g., knowledge) and emotional (e.g., friendliness) group aspects have different effects in educational online collaboration.
Lisa Ollesch   +2 more
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Online Peer Counseling for Suicidal Ideation: Participant Characteristics and Reasons for Using or Refusing This Service

open access: yesPsych, 2021
[U25] is a German online-peer-counseling service for adolescents with suicidal ideation, who typically do not seek or receive adequate counseling. We conducted an online survey in order to compare persons who receive online counseling by [U25] compared ...
Maren Weiss   +3 more
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