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A Bioenergeticist's Revenge

Hospital Practice, 1991
Abstract You Probably Think It’S Easy being a bioenergeticist, spending day after day interconverting kilocalories and kilojoules and trying to think about the reaction changes of entropy along the metabolic pathways. Well, I don’t want to complain, but those of us working in the thermodynamic foundations of biology don’t get a lot of
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Mental health issues and revenge tourism

Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing
During the COVID-19 pandemic, consumers experienced mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and stress. As the pandemic eases and restrictions lift, a revenge tourism trend emerges.
Shanshan Zhao, Yanfeng Liu
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REVENGE TOURISM: ANALISIS MINAT WISATAWAN PASCA PANDEMI COVID-19

Pringgitan, 2021
This study aims to determine the interest of tourists after the Covid-19 pandemic related to the trend of "Revenge Tourism" or what is interpreted as revenge to travel after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Annisa Aulya Sudjana   +2 more
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Revenge outbound travel in the post-pandemic era: evidence from an extended TPB model

Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research
Revenge travel has become a hot topic in the global tourism industry since the lifting of pandemic-based travel restrictions. This research aims to thoroughly investigate the factors motivating revenge outbound tourism.
Xinchen Wang   +3 more
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The Other Customer Online Revenge: A Moderated Mediation Model of Avenger Expertise and Message Trustworthiness

Social Science Research Network, 2021
Based on the stimulus, organism, response theory, this study develops and tests an integrative model that examines for the first time in the consumer revenge literature how online revenge acts influences other consumers present on social media to do the ...
Z. Obeidat   +5 more
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Employee revenge against uncivil customers

open access: yesJournal of Services Marketing, 2017
Purpose This study aims to examine the relations between service employee blame attributions in response to customer incivility and revenge desires and revenge behavior toward customers, and whether employee empathy moderated these relations.
Aaron C.H. Schat, Akanksha Bedi
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The Wish for Revenge

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2006
The wish for revenge is a ubiquitous response to narcissistic injury, and particularly to the narcissistic injury that accompanies oedipal defeat. Vengeful fantasy serves to represent and manage rage and to restore the disrupted sense of self and internalized imagining audience that have resulted from injury.
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An Exploratory Analysis of Components of Revenge Experiences

Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 2021
Revenge refers to a retaliatory behavior following perceived harm to one’s well-being. It can include yelling, berating, and minor aggression as well as more extreme violence. Revenge has been identified as a causal factor in homicides, school shootings,
Thomas DiBlasi, H. Kassinove
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INEFFABILITY AND REVENGE

The Review of Symbolic Logic, 2018
AbstractIn recent work Philip Welch has proven the existence of ‘ineffable liars’ for Hartry Field’s theory of truth. These are offered as liar-like sentences that escape classification in Field’s transfinite hierarchy of determinateness operators. In this article I present a slightly more general characterization of the ineffability phenomenon, and ...
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The Cognitivist's Revenge?

Journal of Motor Behavior, 2004
The recent articles by F. Mechsner (2004) and his colleagues (F. Mechsner, D. Kerzel, G. Knoblich, & W. Prinz, 2001) have once again fuelled the cognition vs. motor debate. In this commentary, the author takes an historical perspective and argues that Mechsner' stance represents just another phase in this continuing dialogue. Finally, the value of such
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