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Sorries seem to have the harder words
Abstract Is someone who says ‘I'm genuinely sorry’ more sorry than someone who says ‘I'm really sorry’? The studies in this paper show that people use longer words when apologizing (Study 1) and interpret apologies with longer words as more apologetic (Study 2). This is in line with signalling accounts that propose that apologizers should incur a cost (
Shiri Lev‐Ari
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Automatic detection of problem-gambling signs from online texts using large language models. [PDF]
Smith E, Peters J, Reiter N.
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‘Quanto Vale a Sua Vida?’: Individuals' Resistance Under Corporate Repression
In Minas Gerais, Brazil, activists challenging Vale's extractive activities are often portrayed as obstacles to economic progress, while their resistance is criminalised. Paradoxically, as corporate repression intensifies, individual forms of dissent persist and evolve.
Léa Lebeaupin‐Salamon
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In Mariana Enriquez's Nuestra parte de noche (Our Share of Night), the insistence on narrating putrid wounds and hewn limbs seeks to reinvigorate stagnant tropes, to highlight the corporeal cruelty obfuscated by the ghostly. This article explores the association between textures and emotions, specifically questioning what it can lead to when remains ...
Ana María Villaveces Galofre
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ABSTRACT Background In 2024, Irish people rejected their government's proposed Constitutional changes relating to the definition of a family, and the interface between state and family with reference to the provision of care. Using data from a Carer's Study, this paper reflects on the defeated Care Amendment with reference to current and historic ...
Damien Brennan+3 more
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Predicting autism from written narratives using deep neural networks. [PDF]
Chojnicka I, Wawer A.
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English in the National Curriculum for Wales : Key Stages 2-4 = Saesneg yng Nghwricwlwm Cenedlaethol Cymru : Cyfnodau Allweddol 2-4 [PDF]
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The role of shallow banks and marine ice domes in marine‐based ice‐sheet deglaciation
Marine‐based ice sheets are susceptible to collapse and faster retreat than their land‐terminating counterparts. One of the key factors contributing to the relative stability of marine‐terminating ice sheets is the presence of shallow bathymetric banks and islands acting as pinning points for the ice sheet.
Bartosz Kurjanski+2 more
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Untangling nutrient co‐regulation of ombrotrophic peatland development
Multi‐method (FTIR, FT‐NIR and TGA) approaches characterizing the organic peat constituents at Holcroft Moss reveal a record of switches that reflect broadly hydroclimate variability governing the decomposition patterns. There are periods, however, where hydroclimate does not fully explain the variability observed and instead changes appear linked to ...
Richard C. Chiverrell+6 more
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