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How does the Kids SIPsmartER program impact the sugar‐sweetened beverage intake of students: An investigation beyond total treatment effect in randomized controlled trial

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Agricultural Economics, EarlyView.
Abstract This study develops and empirically estimates a structural framework to decompose the causal pathways of multilevel behavioral interventions targeting adolescent health behaviors. We apply this framework to the Kids SIPsmartER (KSS) program, a 6‐month, school‐based intervention evaluated through a clustered randomized controlled trial in rural
Naveen Abedin   +5 more
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Psychosocial Barriers and Social Perceptions in Oncology Patients with Tracheostomy: Case-Control Study. [PDF]

open access: yesCurr Oncol
Jurys T   +5 more
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Introducing AI & Innovation

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AI &Innovation, EarlyView.
Mirko Farina   +7 more
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Dorsal-ventral precuneus gradients organise large-scale networks and track consciousness level

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Public Self-Consciousness and Consumption Behavior

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1988
Abstract Public self-consciousness is a major aspect of self-attention, concerned with attention to the self as a social object. In this study of American adults, public self-consciousness was tested against a number of variables with self-concept and/or socially conspicuous elements.
S. J. Gould, B. Barak
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Assessment of private and public self-consciousness: a Dutch replication.

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1981
In the present article a replication of a study by Fenigstein, Scheier and Buss (1975), who constructed a Self-Consciousness Scale (SCS), is reported. The SCS was translated into Dutch, and its properties and its relation to Locus of Control was investigated. The norms and reliability coefficients presented are consistent with prior research.
R. G. Vleeming, J. A. Engelse
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