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The Plagiarist in the Machine? Generative AI and the Will to Fail

open access: yesFuture Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 2, November 2026.
ABSTRACT This paper argues that the real challenge posed by Large Language Models (LLMs) in Higher Education lies not in their potential for plagiarism, but in their creation of a new form of writing that is indistinguishable in the traditional essay.
Matthew J. Barnard, Keith Crome
wiley   +1 more source

Is Vulnerability More Important Than Grandiosity? Narcissistic Traits in Child‐To‐Parent Violence

open access: yesJournal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, Volume 23, Issue 3, October 2026.
ABSTRACT A growing body of research has highlighted the role of personality‐related vulnerabilities in child‐to‐parent violence (CPV), and recent studies suggest that narcissistic traits may be one relevant factor. Yet existing research has focused almost exclusively on grandiose narcissism, while vulnerable narcissism has rarely been examined.
Björn Johnson   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cognitive performance and stress states in vulnerable and grandiose narcissism

open access: yesCurrent Issues in Personality Psychology
BackgroundWe examined the associations between grandiose narcissism (GN), vulnerable narcissism (VN), cognitive inhibition, and task-related state responses.Participants and procedureParticipants (N = 154; age: M = 23.60, SD = 3.71) completed measures of narcissism, performed a cognitive inhibition task (the antisaccade task), and reported stress ...
Oliwia M. Maciantowcz   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Integrating cover crops to enhance abaca (Musa textilis Nee) production in Leyte, East‐Central Philippines

open access: yesAgrosystems, Geosciences &Environment, Volume 9, Issue 3, September 2026.
Abstract Abaca (Musa textilis Nee) is a fiber crop, closely related to banana (Musa sp.). However, it requires 15–18 months from transplanting to first harvest, leaving the soil between plants vulnerable to erosion or weed infestation. Integrating cover crops into abaca plantations may help mitigate these issues.
J. Moriles‐Miller   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Narcissism between cold-blooded and hot-headed characters in toxic online behaviors. The moderating role of the R4 functional drivers

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
IntroductionPrevious studies on the association of narcissism with toxic online behaviors have shown mixed results, ranging from a weak relationship with cyberbullying to no relationship with trolling behavior.
Oronzo Mazzeo   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Insights into the effects of reproductive phase thermal stress on physiology and yield‐related traits of rice cultivars

open access: yesAgrosystems, Geosciences &Environment, Volume 9, Issue 3, September 2026.
Abstract High temperatures lead to a significant drop in rice (Oryza sativa L.) productivity worldwide, especially during the reproductive stage. This research was piloted to evaluate 10 promising rice cultivars for their ability to withstand high‐temperature stress (HS) during the reproductive phase and to assess the impact on physiology and yield ...
Summiya Faisal   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Exploring the complexity of the self: An investigation of the relations between positive and negative components of self-compassion and self-esteem, and grandiose and vulnerable narcissism

open access: yesActa Psychologica
The self plays a paramount role in narcissism. We therefore examined the relationships between the positive and negative components of self-esteem (i.e., self-worth vs. self-deprecation) and self-compassion (i.e., ‘true’ self-compassion vs.
Peter Muris   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Japanese Co‐Sleeping Practices Challenge French Migrant Mothers' Cultural Representations of Childcare

open access: yesInternational Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, Volume 23, Issue 3, September 2026.
ABSTRACT This study explores the perspective of French migrant mothers in Japan toward co‐sleeping. Psychoanalytical theories attest that the pathogenicity of co‐sleeping practices relies on the meanings attributed to its cultural framework. In France, the practice of co‐sleeping is unusual and discouraged for children's well‐being.
Anne‐Sophie Mpacko   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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