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“Do You Want to Continue?”—Coordinating the Closing of Conversations and Managing Face Concerns
This study investigates how participants manage the decision to end or continue their conversation when directly asked about their preferences. The dataset consists of 19 conversations where the researcher explicitly asked if the two participants wanted to continue their conversation, thus causing some potential interactional trouble for the ...
Emmi Koskinen
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Objectives Data on the injury rate of skiers and snowboarders are currently limited. The aim of this study was, therefore, to assess the frequency of general and dental injuries among snow sports instructors, to investigate the use of protective gear and
Greta Unzeitig +2 more
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Game Changers: Leadership Lessons From Popular Sport Icons
ABSTRACT This article explores leadership lessons that can be drawn from popular sport icons. These lessons reveal how athletes leverage their status to drive social change or how they inspire others through performance‐based practices that align with effective modern‐day leadership skills.
S. Lynn Shollen, Maylon Hanold
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U.S.A.’s Women’s Gymnastics team has performed exceptionally at the Olympic Games and World Championships in recent years. One of the aspects of performance thought to be important in team events is the prior experience of the athletes.
William Sands, Olyvia Donti
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Risks, Patterns, and Preventive Measures in the Analysis of Snowboarding Injuries
Introduction Snowboarding is an activity that appears to be gaining popularity among people who are interested in winter sports. The dynamic evolution of the method of snowboarding comes with it the risk of injuries, the consequences of which can be ...
Zuzanna Kotowicz +8 more
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Driven by risk: Understanding reference‐dependent preferences using simulated auto racing
Abstract Using data from over 56,000 simulated auto races worldwide, we analyze risk‐taking at the margins, consistent with reference‐dependent preferences. We show that participants' risk‐taking changes when a desired intermittent outcome is presented, sometimes at the expense of a more favorable expected end state.
James Hilliard +2 more
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Introduction: Ski is a fast sport with a high risk of falling. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship of core strength with static and dynamic balance in snowboarders.
Seyedeh Samin Razavi +2 more
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Potential Usefulness of Urinary Hepcidin Measurement for Iron Deficiency Anemia in Female Athletes
ABSTRACT Hepcidin is a key regulator of iron metabolism and has been proposed as a biomarker for detecting iron deficiency. This study examined serum hepcidin and non‐invasively measured urinary hepcidin in 260 female athletes to assess their potential utility in evaluating iron status. Urinary hepcidin/creatinine showed a strong correlation with serum
Haruo Hanawa +8 more
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Head acceleration during impacts on snow: evaluation of a ski helmet
Summary: Objectives: Current standards require ski helmets to meet acceleration criteria during impacts to a rigid surface, but do not require helmets to be evaluated for head impacts to snow, which is a common cause of traumatic brain injury in skiing ...
Nicolas Bailly +3 more
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Abstract Forest ecosystems provide essential services such as timber, water regulation, biodiversity, and recreation, yet they are increasingly influenced by the interplay between climate and socioeconomic forces. This study synthesizes findings from the 2020 Resources Planning Act (RPA) Assessment to evaluate how these factors affect historical trends
Travis Warziniack +8 more
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