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Seeing the forest through the trees and on tees: Nature and consumer decision‐making
Abstract Rim, Schertz, and Berman (Journal of Consumer Psychology, 2025) present prior research examining the affective, cognitive, and social benefits of humans' interactions with nature. In doing so, they offer some specific applications to consumer psychology and encourage more research examining the consequences of nature interaction on consumer ...
Kelly L. Haws, Amanda P. Yamim
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Machine learning based prediction of cognitive resilience among low income youth. Abstract Background Low socioeconomic status is associated with lower cognitive performance and long‐term disparities in achievement and success. However, not all children from low‐income backgrounds exhibit lower cognitive performance.
Divyangana Rakesh+2 more
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Development of Arts Therapy Program for Children with ADHD - Focusing on Utilizing Visual Media -
Esther Rhee, 안은미
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Abstract Purpose Commission of Dental Accreditation (CODA) Standards require graduates to be competent in patient–provider communication. The objectives were (a) to assess dental hygiene and dental students’ general communication‐related attitudes and self‐reported skills related to establishing rapport, utilizing facilitative listening, and ...
Omair I. Hasan, Marita R. Inglehart
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Studying anatomy online, particularly learning how to identify structures from medical images is challenging. Using a 3D online anatomy platform in a scaffolded manner, enhanced relational anatomy learning and understanding in first‐year medical sonography students, who undertake their foundational learning online.
Michelle Fenech, Nadia Mead
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Qualities of Successful Career Transitions in Finland
ABSTRACT Working life is fundamentally changing due to factors such as remote work, platform economy, automation, artificial intelligence, and sustainability transformations. We gathered the interview data (n = 56) among career changers working in work environments and performing tasks that were atypical compared to their educational backgrounds.
Leena Unkari‐Virtanen+2 more
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