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ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) influencers, nonhuman characters powered by AI, have garnered a significant following on social media in recent years. Through two between‐subjects online experiments (n = 957), this study investigates the impact of AI influencers' appearance realism and self‐disclosure on consumer perceptions (humanness and ...
Terry Haekyung Kim, Hyunjoo Im
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22<sup>nd</sup> AMN Congress in Bangkok, Thailand - Interview with Prof. Dorel Săndesc. [PDF]
Dobran SA, Gherman A.
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Early‐Stage Entrepreneurial Creativity: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT The creative process has long sparked debate over which types of relationships fuel it most effectively. Taking an interpretive interactionist perspective, we carry out a qualitative study of 30 technology entrepreneurs and 11 members of their “inner circle,” uncovering how friends and family serve a critical role in the creative process ...
Jessica Ruth Lenore Good
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Knowledge and awareness of tobacco user dental patients regarding effects of tobacco on oral health. [PDF]
Habiba U +7 more
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A Cross‐Cultural and Developmental Investigation of the Association Between Color and Temperature
ABSTRACT The perception of colors involves many contexts in which human beings develop connections. Colors and temperatures are seemingly unrelated concepts, yet our brains have created ways of linking them. According to the literature, primarily from Western cultures, colors such as red and yellow are typically associated with warmth, whereas blue is ...
Ndeye Meissa Koura Sow +7 more
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Book review: Pierre Bourdieu, Classification Struggles: General Sociology, Volume I. Lectures at the College de France, 1981–82 [PDF]
Ratheesh Kumar
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Addressing Causality and Homogeneity Assumptions in Exposure‐Response Analyses
Exposure‐response, or pharmacokinetic–pharmacodynamic (PKPD), analyses support many drug development decisions. It is typically applied without assessment of causality and homogeneity, where the latter refers to the assumption that the reason for variability in exposure is unimportant for the impact on response.
Mats O. Karlsson, Divya Brundavanam
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