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Giving Voice to Wordless Picture Books: A Teaching Tip
ABSTRACT This article shares a teaching tip that helps students actively engage in giving voice to wordless picture books. It begins with a vignette that became the impetus for writing this article. Next, it provides important background information about the benefits of wordless picture books.
William P. Bintz
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ABSTRACT Prior research has indicated that mindfulness has the potential to enhance individuals' functioning in many ways. However, explorations of its relationship with creativity have elicited contrasting results that remain unresolved, and the underlying processes of this relationship remain unclear.
Aldijana Bunjak +3 more
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Abstract The rapid shift to hybrid work settings has raised concerns about decreased workplace interactions and communication ties. Based on Need‐to‐Belong Theory, this study extends previous research by adopting the concept of ‘concern about relationship loss’ to explore when and how hybrid work leads to the retention of work‐related communication ...
Christian Tröster, Prisca Brosi
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Abstract Purpose In some contexts, US‐based White jurors appear to exhibit a heightened focus on legally relevant information when the defendant is Black as compared to White. The current study tested this ‘watchdog’ effect in the Canadian context by examining mock jurors' decisions using a trial involving a recanted confession with an Indigenous or a ...
Logan Ewanation, Evelyn M. Maeder
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Cross‐Cultural Validation of Commitment Measures
ABSTRACT Commitment predicts key outcomes such as stay–leave decisions, willingness to sacrifice, and infidelity. Given its central role in relationship research, it is essential that commitment measures be valid and reliable across cultural contexts.
Sara Salavati, Susan D. Boon
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Trust and Acceptance in Human–Robot Interaction: Psychological Foundations for Industry 5.0
This systematic review collates the latest research on trust and acceptability in human–robot interactions for Industry 5.0. Trust is built slowly but lost quickly after robot failure, ethical breach, or LLM hallucination. Explainable AI, cultural adaptation, and behavioral recovery are crucial for calibrated trust in human–robot collaborations and ...
Salony Sah +4 more
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ABSTRACT We examine how the processing of social information for identity‐driven consumption choices is moderated by individual differences in the psychological management of multiple identities. We specifically show that consumers who experience their multiple identities as more incompatible—or low identity integrators—are less likely to conform to ...
Kathrin J. Hanek, Stephen M. Garcia
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Transient Ecological Niches for Diazotrophs in Upwelling Bays
Abstract Diazotrophs, microorganisms capable of fertilizing the ocean through biological nitrogen fixation (BNF), are widespread in the oceans, including upwelling bays. However, their ability to respond to short‐lived upwelling pulses, lasting only a few days, remains poorly understood. To investigate diazotrophy across temporal scales, we analyzed 18
D. Fernández‐Román +13 more
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The effect of an interdependence mindset on empowering help towards immigrants
Abstract Building cohesive societies where individuals from diverse backgrounds can thrive is one of the most challenging tasks both within and between communities. In the context of migration, this challenge is often exacerbated by counterproductive emotional dynamics, such as the perception of threats from the host society towards immigrants, which ...
Nadine Knab
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