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AniDomNet: A sequential pairwise model for inferring dynamic animal dominance hierarchies
Inferring dominance hierarchies is key to quantifying social dynamics within animal groups. Observed dyadic agonistic interactions remain an important source of data for studying dominance hierarchies.
Nusret Ipek +3 more
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Jungian Psychodrama and Nursing Education. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Nursing, by its philosophy, is the process of providing quality care with an existential, humanitarian and holistic approach. In this context, nursing education aims to develop the intellectual, emotional and social skills of students to the greatest extent by reinforcing them with ideals.
Yüceyurt NK.
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Prospective associations between social status and social anxiety in early adolescence. [PDF]
This study examined the transactional longitudinal association between social status (likeability and popularity) and social anxiety symptoms (fear of negative evaluation and social avoidance and distress), and explored gender differences in this association. Participants included 274 adolescents (136 boys, Mage = 12.55).
Henricks LA +5 more
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Growth and survival of the superorganism: Ant colony macronutrient intake and investment. [PDF]
Nutrients can limit how organisms allocate to different necessary life processes (life‐history allocations). We show that ant colonies and the individual ants making up the colonies show similar trade‐offs with regard to the amount of protein and carbohydrate that is available to them, and that both individuals and colonies have the same optimal ratios
Gutiérrez Y +5 more
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Abstract This article examines a little‐known chapter both in the history of socialist labor relations and the history of psychology: Social Psychological Training (SPT) for industrial leaders in the German Democratic Republic (GDR). Based on previously untapped archival sources, it uncovers the transnational genesis of SPT and its intricate ...
Verena Lehmbrock
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Abstract Adolescent loneliness can have detrimental effects on physical and mental health, but there is limited understanding of its antecedents in infancy and childhood. A 20‐year longitudinal, multi‐informant, and multi‐methods study (first data collection in 1998) was conducted to examine mechanisms underlying adolescent loneliness (N = 128, 52 ...
Maaike Verhagen +3 more
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The networked character of migration and transnationalism
Abstract Acknowledgement of the prominent role of social networks in migration studies marked a significant departure from earlier studies, suggesting that social networks determine migration decisions, trajectories, and outcomes. While social network analytical tools have not always been used in empirical investigations of migratory phenomena, studies
Başak Bilecen, Miranda J. Lubbers
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The behavioral effects of cooperative and competitive board games in preschoolers
Traditional board games are a common social activity for many children, but little is known about the behavioral effects of this type of game. The current study aims to explore the behavioral effects of cooperative and competitive board games in four‐to‐six‐year‐old children (N = 65).
Malin Eriksson +3 more
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Human resource allocation to multiple projects based on members’ expertise, group heterogeneity and social cohesion [PDF]
Project managers regularly allocate human resources to construction projects. This critical task is usually executed by fulfilling the minimum project staffing requirements normally based around the quantity and competence of project members.
Ballesteros-Pérez, Pablo +2 more
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Study is motivated by difficulties when interpersonal attractiveness is measured by oneself. The purpose of this study is to examine what comparisons are when measuring the interpersonal attractiveness of the Interpersonal Attraction Questioner and ...
Fajar Bilqis
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