Gradual Loss of Social Group Support during Competition Activates Anterior TPJ and Insula but Deactivates Default Mode Network [PDF]
Group forming behaviors are common in many species to overcome environmental challenges. In humans, bonding, trust, group norms, and a shared past increase consolidation of social groups.
Burcu Ozkul+10 more
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Developing and Measuring Environmental Quality Assessment Indicators from the Diversity-Oriented Urban Planning Perspective in the City of Rasht [PDF]
Today's society comprises diverse individuals of varying ages, sexes and sexual orientations, races and ethnic backgrounds, physical abilities, and faiths.
Fazilat Tahari+2 more
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The effect of passive music therapy on the quality of life of the elderly living in nursing homes in Tehran (a case study of nursing homes in Tehran) [PDF]
Music therapy is the use of musical skills to improve physical, mental function and emotional-social reactions, to help develop motor, academic, communication, social and emotional abilities, and ultimately to improve the quality of life. The aim of this
Leila Ameli Rezaei+2 more
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Chinese Migrants as a Social Group in Socio-Humanitarian Knowledge: Theory and Practice [PDF]
The modern world is characterized by dynamism, changing social, economic, and political realities. Migration is becoming one of the phenomena developing rapidly due to new forms of communication, digital ways of transmitting information and interaction ...
Irina A. Shchetkina+2 more
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Sex, age, and family structure influence dispersal behaviour after a forced migration
Dispersal does not only mean moving from one environment to another, but can also refer to shifting from one social group to another. Individual characteristics such as sex, age and family structure might influence an individual's propensity to disperse.
Jenni J. Kauppi+5 more
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The social dynamics of group offending [PDF]
Theoretical explanations of group offending have been hindered by a focus on rational actor models of social relationships. One consequence of this has been a neglect of the dynamics of social relations and their role in group offending and desistance.
Weaver, Beth, Fraser, Alistair
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Human Resources in the Structure of the Reintegrative Educational Environment of the University
The article examines the peculiarities of implementation of integration activities with military personnel and members of their families in the conditions of educational resources of the university.
Тетяна Захаріна
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Anti-Social Behavior in Groups [PDF]
This paper provides strong evidence supporting the long-standing speculation that decisionmaking in groups has a dark side, by magnifying the prevalence of anti-social behavior towards outsiders. A large-scale experiment implemented in Slovakia and Uganda (N=2,309) reveals that deciding in a group with randomly assigned peers increases the prevalence ...
Lubomír Cingl+7 more
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GROUP TESTING AND SOCIAL DISTANCING [PDF]
An often overlooked strategy for fighting the COVID-19 pandemic is group testing. Its main advantage is that it can scale, enabling the regular testing of the whole population. We argue that another advantage is that it can induce social distancing.
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The Sociocultural Factors of Institutional Modernization of Society [PDF]
The article analyzes the possibility of creating inclusive development institutions. The authors aim to define certain elements of the institutional environment that directly influence the process of creating inclusive development institutions in Ukraine.
Ivashyna Oleksandr F.+2 more
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